CULTUREInside Thierry Gillier & Cécilia Bönström’s House in NormandyPhotographs by Wikkie HermkensJuly 27, 20161Gillier and Bonstrom beneath Latifa Echakhch’s “Tambour 102,” 2012. Emil is playing in the back.Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.2Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.3Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.4Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.5Jeppe Hein’s sculpture, “Geometric Mirrors III,” 2010.Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.6Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.7Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.8Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.9Thierry, Cécilia Bönström, and their son Emil, 4.Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.10Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.11The estate sits on 10 acres of pasture, dappled with apple trees.Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.12Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.13Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.14Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.15A Franz West sculpture next to the indoor pool.Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.16John McCracken’s “Flower,” from 2008.Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.17Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.18Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.19Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.20Photo by Wikkie Hermkens. Porduced by Biel Parklee.