Shaft(s)
Shaft(s)
Photo exhibition by Cécile Bory, with the friendly literary presence of the poet Gabriel Okoundji, in the Chai du Blanc in Malagar.
“I owe them good hours. They come from trees. Sometimes they remember: some phrases in some books rustle like acacia leaves,” Christian Bobin
Great-granddaughter of bookseller, bookseller for 30 years (Librairie Georges in Talence), president of the Association of independent bookstores in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Cécile Bory Saillant is fond of texts and images. In her moments of tranquility, in trips or walks, she escapes, lingers with her gaze high, in search of singular, twisted or colossal trees.
She captures them in photos, frames them with love, to magnify them, sublimate them, offer them to us, one day. For her, photographing these trees means appropriating their essence, their light, offering them an eternity, in their majesty, their mystery. It is to raise them, to highlight them, in all their splendor, It is a vibrant tribute to their greatness.
See you on May 31, June 1 and 2 to discover the exhibition and to exchange with Cécile Bory Saillant at 11am and 3pm.