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EVA NEUKUM

Toulouse FRANCE
I explore the fleeting relationship between human presence and the urban structures we move through daily. My work focuses on moments where bodies, reflections, and architecture briefly overlap before separating again, leaving only visual residue behind. The city is approached as a borrowed surface — one that temporarily hosts human presence without retaining it. Figures appear fragmented, doubled, or partially erased by architectural reflections, suggesting a form of habitation that is provisional rather than anchored. What interests me is not the individual subject, but the system created when bodies pass through designed structures: how architecture frames us, absorbs us, and ultimately outlasts us.
EVA NEUKUM
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My practice is rooted in walking. I return repeatedly to the same urban zones, allowing images to emerge over time rather than being extracted in a single decisive moment. Photographs are built through in-camera layering, slow shutter movement, and reflections on glass surfaces. Chance, motion, and physical proximity are not accidents but active components of the work. I do not reconstruct the image afterward; it forms in real time through the encounter between body, camera, and environment.
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