AFFECT WINS
Jacquemus Direction
This series explores the space of Affect Wins as a living archive.
The objects are not staged or arranged for the camera; they exist as they are, carrying personal histories, obsessions, and traces of time.
They belong to her, shaped by her vision and relationship to time.
My approach was not to document the collection, but to navigate through it.
To isolate fragments, details, and moments of presence.
Each image operates as a partial view, leaving room for absence, silence, and imagination.
The collection is approached not as an inventory of rare objects,
but as an atmosphere — intimate, restrained, almost concealed.
A visual dialogue between Affect Wins’ archive and my gaze.