Cyril Hatt seems to take a certain pleasure to play with our perception of volume. He leads a work in which the photograph, considered as a material undergoes a series of hijackings. Thus, images are morcellées, broken or rebuilt, scraped, scratched, torn and réagrafées. Since 2003, its production towards photographic volumes.
The objects photographed are reproduced to scale in 3D, after a series of changes and edits. It attempts to recompose the "landscape picture" dispossessed of their original function, made sensitive and detached from the play or the story.
Via: Art News
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Cyril Hatt.
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