Denis Darzacq
December 9, 2007
I never get tired of looking at these photos. They’re from Denis Darzacq’s series La Chute (The Fall): “In 2006, Darzacq dreamt up The Fall. It was partly the horror-struck idea of people falling from the twin towers on September 11, but it was mostly a depiction of an entire generation in France in free fall, ignored by society, their energy untapped and unused. He felt today’s France was the sort of place where someone could tumble from the sky without a net and no one walking down the street would bat an eyelid.” (from http://arts.guardian.co.uk/art/photography/story/0,,2040037,00.html)

