Southern Light Stations

Strange exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery of new work by Noemie Goudal.

Her work places specially created structures in specific landscapes and spaces using photographs, stereoscopes and an architectural installation. I liked her pictures which appeared to be of the sun or moon but when you looked carefully the round disc is manmade and carefully hung for its illusionary effect. I liked the very large version taking up one wall which incorporated the optical illusion of steps going down to a beach.

It was interesting to see a modern use of stereoscopes as Victorian versions have featured in at least four exhibitions I have been to this year!

However any show which includes the quote “the exhibition explores the intangible nature of celestial space as a mirror of terrestrial turmoil” in the leaflet deserves a bit of a slap!

Closes on 10 January 2016.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Thomas Becket: Murder and Making of a Saint

Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year Exhibition 2019

The Renaissance Nude