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With 'Feræ', Aurélie Scouarnec questions the ephemeral captivity of wild animals in care centres. Her photographs appear as sound boxes for the suffering of this wounded fauna with clumsy bodies in tension, sometimes in abandonment. The hands of caregivers wrap around the animals. They handle carefully, dress up, disappear under the down feathers. They also form a vice, enclosing. The book thus reveals the vital pulse and luminous energy that throbs and vibrates all around us.