Robert Cahen
In ENTRE NOUS, the “passers-by” drift through time and space, embodying a multitude of fleeting encounters. Figures dissolve into one another, we venture into the abyss of déjà vu—a whisper of the past (which may be fictionalized) mingles with the present, simultaneously shifting the mysterious ways in which our minds capture and remember those who brush against our lives.
“Since the 1970s, Robert Cahen’s research is haunted by the notion of passing: passing from fix imaged to moving image, passing from a place – and a time-to another, transformation offilmed reality and eye, exploration of sound related to the image. His approach is part of an always renewed dialogue between visible and invisible, narration and poetry, confronting anotherworld, a world made different—beautiful, disturbing-by metamorphoses of time and space.” (Sandra Lischi)
