All About Photo is pleased to present ‘URBAN SPRAWL — Emptiness’ by Emmanuel Monzon

All About Photo
3 min readOct 9, 2023

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© Emmanuel Monzon

Part of the exclusive online showroom developed by All About Photo, this exhibition is on view for the month of October 2023 and includes twenty photographs from the series ‘URBAN SPRAWL — Emptiness’

Sandrine Hermand-Grisel , is the curator for this month’s show.

URBAN SPRAWL — Emptiness

I don’t want to go where I’m going I just want to leave where I am.
Around Wendover and Bonneville salt flats. UTAH.
Through my urban sprawl series I am asking myself : am I leaving a city or entering a new environment?
I like to play/’mix’ two approaches: The codes of the new topographics and the concept of “in between-two states” inspired by the anthropologist Marc Auge under the name of non-places. I like transitional places, like intersections or passages from one world to another, such as from a residential area to an industrial area. I also like the tourist places altered by the human trace. We often find this feeling of emptiness, of visual paradox by travelling throughout the United States. The transition from one site to the next: You have arrived and at the same time you have never left. I believe that the expansion of the urban or industrial landscape in the American natural landscape has redefined this space and has become itself a “non-place.”
In my artwork there is no judgment, no denunciation, only the picture itself. If I could sum up the common theme of my photos, it would be about emptiness, about silence. My pictures try to extract from the mundane urban landscape a form of estheticism. Where most people only pass through, I stop and look for some form of poetic beauty. I like repetition, I like series, and I like driving around.

Discover the full exhibition here

© Emmanuel Monzon
© Emmanuel Monzon
© Emmanuel Monzon
Emmanuel Monzon

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