Gabrielle Coué – Sans témoin
Cosmetic surgery, both intimate and technical, reflects our modern relationship to the body and its transformation. Sans témoin avoids transformed faces, focusing instead on what remains unseen: places, tools, invisible gestures. It captures the moment when the body changes without being experienced. Anesthesia suspends consciousness; the metamorphosis happens without witness. A desire is expressed, the body entrusted, then awakening. Between the two: a void. This void takes shape in images—cold rooms, metallic tools, close-up skin textures. Little or no human presence, only traces. The body becomes matter, managed within a controlled, standardized system.
Diploma project
(2025)
- Students
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Gabrielle Coué