Photographic exploration of constructed environments and spatial perception defines Georges Rousse’s visual approach in Tour d’un monde. The work captures transformative interventions within architectural spaces, merging art and reality through meticulous staging and vibrant color palettes.
The book unfolds across 414 pages, offering a comprehensive survey of Rousse’s practice that engages themes of scale, perspective, and the ephemeral nature of space. Photographs reveal carefully orchestrated illusions that challenge viewers to reconsider the familiar built world.