In Honeymoons, artists Eve K. Tremblay and Michel de Broin team up to produce a photographic work exploring the tension that animates the encounter of two singular worlds.
"We've travelled together several times, in an experimental frame of mind, each of us becoming for the other an object of fascination. These peregrinations were opportunities to study invisible phenomena through which information is silently transmitted. All these honeymoons, repeated over and over again, are voyages toward the other. They've become our way of seeking out the extraordinary in the everyday. Honeymoons sets in motion a balance, which is constantly re-obtained by way of an arsenal of signs that transmits a kind of magnetic field through which two mammals are able to love one another."
What comes out of this duo's artistic project is a captivating exploration of the invisible topography of love.