Limited 200 copies, signed and numbered
Replica Falsifica is Paul D'Haese's latest project, conceived in the form of an artist's book, Replica Falsifica is a collection of "archetypal" images, photographs of landscapes and of objects that he found on the net and photographied. His images oscillate between fiction and reality.
The result is a "promenade" through unusual landscapes that refer to a cultural past and collective imagery. In black and white, printed on a concrete-looking cardboard and unfolding in the form of a 36-pages Leporello, Replica Falsifica looks like a collection of "false friends".
The texts that accompany the images would seem to be a guide and an aid to understanding. The very opposite is true in fact, as the "poems" by the author and essayist Eric Min (BE, 1959) only add to the viewer's confusion, as they are disconnected from the images they seem to mirror.
Paul D'Haese wishes to unmask the make-believe and misleading tangent of images through this “collection” which verges on abstraction.