A curation by Rose Boutboul, Independent Curator at - Paris and Tokyo, both captured in black and white, vibrate with the same agitation.
In their streets, humans crowd together, brush against each other, get lost — immense anthills where life teems without pause.
And amidst this flow, the beasts emerge: a motionless dog, a lion frozen in the middle of the sidewalk, a T-Rex from the Museum of Natural History. Strange presences, sometimes real, sometimes decorative, but always symbolic — mirrors of our own animality.
Cities are becoming modern jungles.
Faces, bodies, shop windows and reflections mingle until the boundary between human and animal, living and inert, is blurred.
Paris – Tokyo: two worlds looking at each other, two ecosystems in motion, inhabited by the same instinctive energy.
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