Nighttime girls
“There are many foreigners here, it’s true, but they’re all soldiers. I know that some girls have married and gone off to Europe with their husbands, but I’ve never met any myself…” Haregua
Abstracts
"(…) In June, when temperatures drop from unbearable to tolerable, the roads in the town center begin to resemble a stage set. Palm trees stand out against the starry night sky. Under the dark arcades, colonial facades light up, and one after the other, red, purple or orange lights flash from the unbroken succession of bars. You’d think that all the armies of the world had named Djibouti as their meeting place.
(…) The nighttime girls are all foreigners to Djibouti. They live in groups, sharing rooms or small apartments. Property owners take advantage of their illegal presence in the country, and their equally illegal activities, to demand exorbitant rents from them."
Extract from Zoé Zoé, Femmes du mondes, 2007, Éditions Gallimard
Works
Djibouti
Gouache enhanced silver print
30 x 40 cm
Djibouti
Gouache enhanced silver print
40 x 30 cm
Djibouti
Silver print
34 x 25 cm
Djibouti
Gouache enhanced silver print
40 x 60 cm
Djibouti
Gouache enhanced silver print
40 x 60 cm
Djibouti
Gouache on paper
55 x 42 cm
Djibouti
Gouache enhanced silver print
62 x 93 cm
Djibouti
Gouache on paper
30 x 21 cm
Djibouti
Gouache on paper
33 x 42 cm
Djibouti
Gouache on paper
33 x 42 cm
Djibouti
Gouache on paper
42 x 66 cm
Djibouti
Gouache and pencil on paper
37 x 46 cm
Djibouti
Gouache and pencil on paper
37 x 46 cm
Maps
Gouache on paper
80 x 60 cm
Gouache on paper
80 x 60 cm
Gouache on paper
46 x 37 cm