The Fracture of the Image

The photographic image is often perceived as a coherent and stable surface. Yet this apparent unity conceals internal tensions linked to the very conditions of its production.

In Alice Odilon’s research, the image is approached as a field of forces where perception, construction, and interpretation intersect. Moments of fracture reveal the invisible mechanisms that organize representation.

The texts gathered in this axis examine the forms of rupture that appear within the image: shifts, fragmentations, or perceptual ambiguities.

These fractures open a critical space in which the image ceases to be a simple visual object and becomes a site for analyzing the structures of the visible.

Despair: A Weapon Against Neutrality

21 December 2025

This series confronts the sanitized, neutralized art world by weaponizing despair — portraying the rawness of human experience as a critique of indifference. It interrogates complicity, commercialism, and the erasure of trauma in contemporary visual culture. The series is a manifesto: the viewer cannot remain neutral.

The Mask Refuses this World

26 November 2025

In this new series, I advance my long-term investigation into the fractures of selfhood by introducing a masked figure whose porcelain stillness becomes a site of resistance.