Video: Alive and inanimate in the photo project Noemie Goudal "Les amants"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
An unusual project "Les Amants" by photographer Noemie Goudal is to combine living and nonliving, nature and plastic. Huge photographic images exist in close contact with the forest landscape, creating a strange feeling of theatricality of what is happening, and the beautiful waterfall, which at first glance does not cause the slightest suspicion, turns out to be plastic wrap spreading along a ravine.
Noemie Goudal is a French-born photographer based in London. The materials she uses are simple: plastic, paper, cardboard, fabric … but the roles that Noemie Goudal assigns to them in her abstract theater are truly significant. She easily transforms caves, abandoned factories and natural landscapes into theatrical scenes: the rafters of the old barn become the beams of the bridge, the plastic film pretends to be sea water, and the garage wall turns into a mysterious cave.
The stunning illusionary world of Noemie Goudal is frightening and mesmerizing at the same time. The author as if invites viewers to participate in an experiment where reality is intertwined with fiction, and space plays with time.
“Space,” says Noemie, “is a great field for experimentation. I manage to take possession of it for a very short time, while I try not to control what is happening around: space itself begins to interact with me. When you try to subjugate him, nothing comes of it."
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