INTERVALS AND FORMS OF STONES OF STARS · DENMARK
Nathalie Pozzi
"Through a series of cameraless photographic registrations, Nanna Debois Buhl maps the biotope’s flora, fauna, and soil and draws connections between the characteristics of the site and its photographic representation.
Using historical photographic techniques to connect what is depicted in the images and how they are made, her photographs are inspired by the cameraless photographic works of William Henry Fox Talbot (1840s) and August Strindberg (1890s); images created in the moment of contact between the object and the photosensitive surface."
Site consulting with artist Nanna Debois Buhl on "intervals and forms of stones of stars", a large-scale installation on the facade of the Arken Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Consulting focused on the placement of 3 wall photographs, considering general distribution, location and scale.
Site consulting for large-scale installation
Artist
Nanna Debois Buhl
Location
Arken Museum of Modern Art · Denmark
Year
2017
All images
© 2017 Nanna Debois Buhl