http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/18816/noemie-goudal-photography.html
"paris-born, london-based artist noemie goudal's photography is rooted firmly in the creation
of what many have coined
'conception volumique', a phrase borrowed from
design production to refer to site-specific sculptural installations
that
render unclear whether it is the location, installation, or image that is the
artwork itself. across various photographic series,
goudal frequently works
with largescale paper backdrops, juxtaposed closely with the existing landscape
and blurring
the bounds of the real and the fictional.
the works
themselves have a melancholic, almost nostalgic quality, inviting the viewer
into imaginary worlds whose reality
then betrays him: the promise of a
waterfall that upon closer look is just plastic sheets; an open port to sea that
is ultimately
lodged too firmly in the rafters of an abandoned shed. goudal
is also careful to closely integrate the physical space with her
hanging
backdrops.
the artist reflects: 'I wish to offer through my
photographs escapes into alternative landscapes where the reconstruction
of
new lands is made possible. the journey inside the image will invite the viewer
to enter the space as well as entering
the narrative of a ‘make-believe’,
bringing him into the game between fiction and reality in which one can identify
the fragility of one’s own desires.'
several of goudal's works
are on exhibition through march 30th, 2012, as part of the 'ristruttura'
('restructure')
group show at project b gallery in milan, italy."





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