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Below The Deep South

Noémie Goudal

Galerie Les filles du calvaire, Paris

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Title
Below The Deep South
Gallery
Galerie Les filles du calvaire, Paris
Year
2021
Duration
7 min

Below The Deep South shows a green jungle, several photographs arranged in successive backgrounds, playing with scales and depth and causing an optical illusion. Little by little, a fire destroys and disintegrates the scenery, forming a new landscape every second. A gap thus occurs between the set, resulting from human production which decomposes, and the hallucinatory vision of the wild landscape of a primary jungle.

Noémie Goudal’s Les Mécaniques project is inspired by recent discoveries that have been made in Antarctica. Through deep drilling, the scientist’s team was able to find a pollen fossil and the existence of a coal deposit. This discovery introduces the enigma of an immense, potentially tropical forest located in this territory. Here, the artist questions the perpetual movements of our actual landscape and particularly the evolution and transformation of a space which, over millions of years, oscillated between ice and tropics.

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Noémie Goudal

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Noémie  Goudal

Noémie Goudal examines the potential of the image as a whole through films, photographs and installations, reconstructing its strata and possibilities for extension. Oscillating between reality and invention, her images present large-scale installations in natural spaces that renew the very notion of landscape in our contemporary society. Noémie Goudal had several solo shows, FOAM Amsterdam and Photographers Gallery London in 2015; in Paris, at the BAL in 2016, at Finnish Museum of Photography in Helsinki and at Fotografiska in Stockholm in 2018. More recently, Fine Art Museum of Locle in Switzerland, The Contemporary Art Museum of Ballarat in Australia and The Kundsverein in Germany hosted her work.