Thomas Jorion (b. 1976, lives in Paris), photographs urban ruins and condemned buildings, spaces that no longer serve the purposes for which they were built. His work explores the built environment in a state of entropy, inviting viewers to reflect on the relationship between the material and the temporal.

French photographer Thomas Jorion captures forgotten places including palaces and villas that have been abandoned. Most of these ruins are located in Italy. Also, check out the work of Chris Luckhardt for a similar take.

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Il grande blu

Scalone

Torn Carta

Doccia

Percezione Confusa

Porpora

Pianoforte

L’anticamera

Gli angeli

La scala rossa