International audienceImages of coastal territories were constructed by underlining their wilderness. These images nurture representations and build a visual doxa where nuances and emotions waned as stereotypes waxed. Is it possible to take a fresh look at these coastal landscapes? To think off-the-frame? We will delve into coastal stereotype representations by comparing a selection of photographs taken along Ireland coastal shores, as an illustration of a " de-framing " , and an installation " in situ-made " within the Bay of Beaussais (Brittany), as an invitation to look at the landscape back-and-forth, introducing ambiguity in its reading. The non-utilitarian territory of art builds an aesthetical landscape that deconstructs the primary ...