Born in 1947 in Paris, Georges Rousse is originally a very personal artistic. His approach intersect architecture, painting, sculpture, installation, graphic design and photography. After a year in medical school, he became architectural photographer in Nice, before settling in Paris in 1976 where he worked in a laboratory. In the early 1980s, he began investing disused buildings destined for destruction.


The work is a photo that keeps track of its plastics operations. Impressed by the architecture, light and poetry of these empty places – Brownfield, warehouses, abattoirs, wineries … – The artist then recorded in those spaces : geometric shapes, words, plans or topographic maps, which he painted directly on walls, floor, ceiling and on any surface lying in the perspective chosen, to respect the principle of anamorphosis. Ultimate step, the photo shooting.






















