Richon, Olivier, 2009, Show, Exhibition or Event, Anima(l)
Abstract or Description: | Approaching visual allegory from a contemporary point of view, the photographs in this exhibition included contemporary still lives and portraits of living animals taken in a studio setting. The work reflected upon the animate and the inanimate, and the way in which a tension between the two is created by the use of photography. It remains ambiguous whether the animal is used to play a role, or if it remains alien to the intended staging. In her review of the exhibition in Frieze magazine (2009), Sarah James described the allegorical affect: ‘All of [Richon’s] photographs appear to connote highly specific meanings, yet refuse to give anything away. They are more parodies of allegories than allegories themselves, invested in the aesthetic of ambivalence and promising a narrative content or meaning that might unfold over time or, equally, never materialize.’ |
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Events: | Title Location Dates Type Anima(l) Ibid Projects, London 16 January–22 February 2009 One person show |
Subjects: | Creative Arts and Design > W600 Cinematics and Photography > W640 Photography |
School or Centre: | School of Arts & Humanities |
Date Deposited: | 17 Nov 2011 19:47 |
Last Modified: | 28 Nov 2019 15:24 |
URI: | https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/753 |
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