In Images: "La Diagonale du Plein" Captures Transformations in Small French Towns
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An exhibition titled "La Diagonale du Plein" showcases the challenges faced by small French towns.
- Fifteen photographers document issues like depopulation, deindustrialization, and declining public services in these areas.
- The free exhibition is part of the "Rencontres d'Arles" photography festival and is on display in Arles until July 12.
The exhibition "La Diagonale du Plein" offers a poignant look at the transformations occurring in small French towns, presenting a long-term project by the Signatures agency. Displayed as part of the "Rencontres d'Arles" photography festival, the collection features the work of fifteen photographers.
These artists delve into the complex realities confronting these communities, particularly in Saint-Eloy-les-Mines in the Puy-de-Dรดme region. Their work captures the effects of depopulation, the consequences of deindustrialization, and the erosion of public services, painting a picture of towns grappling with significant change.
The exhibition aims to bring these often-overlooked stories to a wider audience. It serves as a visual narrative of the challenges and resilience found in the heart of France, highlighting the social and economic shifts impacting everyday life in these locales.
"La Diagonale du Plein" is accessible to the public free of charge at the Bourse du Travail in Arles. The exhibition will remain open until July 12, providing ample opportunity for visitors to engage with the photographers' perspectives on contemporary French provincial life.
Originally published by Libรฉration in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.