Joanna Chudy (born in 1976 in Poland, graduated from the Krakow Faculty of Wonderful Arts in 2002) sees the lady horizontally, mendacity down, floating, like a cloud or nonetheless waters, and exalts its beauty in fragments.
Here, a flower-face topped with amaryllis (Fragmentary reminiscences, 2011); there, an eye fixed rising by means of the crack of a white canvas (in a ravishing homage to Fontana’s cut up monochromes); here, a face once more, nimbed in the identical canvas from which it appears to hatch, until it is buried in it…
Enjoying with the poetry of the unusual, mixing grace and extravagance with a sensuality that is all restraint and lightness, Joanna Chudy skillfully makes use of concealment to create unusual photographs and reveal the sweetness and mystery hidden in all things: a throat modestly revealed between the flaps of a gauze shirt becomes, via her lens, an offering, as does this sleeping face emerging from a white tablecloth beneath a glass bell, in a delightful remake of Sleeping Beauty.
STÉPHANIE DULOUT
L’article JOANNA CHUDY : FRAGMENTS AND FLOATS est apparu en premier sur Galerie Joseph.
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