Photo exhibition - Brasserie Le 11 - Metz, France
- SK Phie

- Sep 18, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 5
There are images that stand out not only for their subject, but also for their presence and size. This is the case of this unique photograph, in the exceptional format of 210 cm by 120 cm , exhibited in the heart of the Imperial Quarter of Metz , as part of an exhibition dedicated to the world of the metro.
Through this work, the viewer is invited to immerse himself in the raw, almost cinematic atmosphere of the underground corridors. Captured with precision and sensitivity, the scene speaks of movement, isolation, and passage. Of those stolen moments that tell the story of the city without artifice.
This photograph found its home at Brasserie Le 11. A warm and friendly place, Le 11 doesn't just serve generous cuisine: it also cultivates a form of perspective. By hosting this exhibition, the brasserie has given the image a new resonance, that of time standing still, for the duration of a meal, to see things differently.
Even today, the work proudly sits in the space alongside other photographs from the exhibition. Discreet yet imposing, it accompanies conversations, silences, and encounters. It is there, always visible , for those who know how to look up between bites.
A unique work, in a vibrant place: proof that art can exist everywhere, especially where it is shared.









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