Opening March 26, 2026
From March 26 to May 3.
Hours Thursday to Saturday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Friday to Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Opening March 26, 2026
From March 26 to May 3.
Hours Thursday to Saturday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Friday to Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
“Between the Lines” establishes a dialogue between a photograph and the brief story that accompanies it, a sort of “haiku in prose”.
Between the photograph and the imaginary story, a game of reflections is installed. We look at the image, read the text and then return to the image, looking to see if our perception coincides with the author’s. Does what I see resonate with what I read?
The photograph must be vibrant, capturing a fragment of authentic life, a gesture, a look or a situation; the text, for its part, becomes brief and incisive. It does not tell everything: it suggests, arouses curiosity and invites reflection.
In this encounter, aesthetics becomes the link between the reality of the character and the sensibility of the observer.
Depending on one’s vision, the image and text set will take on a new color. What you see will certainly not be the same as what your neighbor finds. It’s your turn to play…
About the Photographer:
Alain Keralenn (1950, born in Shanghai, China) lives in Paris. A former French diplomat, writer and traveling photographer, he has traveled the world with a camera always within reach, developing a gaze based on light, composition and emotion.
The exhibition Between the Lines brings together images captured between 2004 and 2016 in different urban settings around the world. Through this journey, Alain Keralenn builds a visual geography of everyday scenes, fleeting gestures and suspended moments that share the same human intensity.
Inspired by street photography, the series captures ephemeral moments and accompanies them with brief texts that do not describe the image, but open a space of resonance and interpretation, inviting the viewer to complete the work from their own perspective.
He is the author of several novels, including Transchaco, translated into Spanish.