Eva Diallo's visual narratives develop around an aesthetic of the fragment and the anecdote. The artist operates on the fringes of the subject, capturing moments and details that contribute to a sensitive understanding of the aesthetic issues at stake. Faced with the question of how to represent an experience as complex as migration, Eva Diallo chooses to operate on the borderline between art and documentary. Her serial work weaves webs of meaning that echo from one work to the next, requiring us to take the time to read what we see. Eva Diallo prefers the poetic exercise of deciphering to the hasty consumption of images often generated around these topical subjects, as an incitement to the imagination, which alone is capable of grasping the multiple facets of our contemporary experiences with richness and far from clichés.