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Fish Tank
This ongoing work looks at various ways to wash and dry our clothing in Paris and New York laundromats, in outdated South of France stone wash-houses, in British middle class carpet floors homes, in Spanish sunny balconies.
Using laundromats weekly when I was a student, I started observing their architecture, their structure, and came closer to their users. These photographs first examined how people occupy themselves while their clothes are being washed. Laundromats became theaters for stories to unfold.
The work evolved into photographing laundry customs around the world. Fish TankĀ slowly reveals how much a simple public display of clothing can also say a lot about intimacy and identity.