Estrid Lutz & Emile Mold
The Retinal Afterglow
29 Apr - 17 Jun 2017
ESTRID LUTZ & EMILE MOLD
The Retinal Afterglow
29 April – 17 June 2017
Future Gallery is proud to present The Retinal Afterglow, a solo exhibition by French artist duo Estrid Lutz & Emile Mold.
The Retinal Afterglow consists of a new series of lenticular image collages. Each work is an amalgam of several layers of materials: fibers and resins, a crashed car radiator, a print and a lenticular screen. Combined and merged they serve the apparition of a shifting unified collection of associative imagery. Lenticular flip technique is usually limited to only two images. In this case, saturating the medium by using at least six images graft to one another allows for a wider comment on the represented subjects by extracting them from their original media environment and affective context.
In this particular series, the main source of imagery was taken from the city of Marseille. The works are titled with different “zone” names, as a reference to how relations between “zones” and architecture has become a notable underlying pattern and structure of influence in global economy, circulation, and law systems. Marseille, a city with high cultural diversity, is representative of this zoning. On the one hand, it holds an autonomous port, which is at once a crossroad for violent expressions of contradictory powers and interests, and a representation of international trades and globalisation. On the other, it has identified and sectored quarters which have created their own local governing and social structures, some due to drug trafficking or due to being ignored and abandoned by state and city policy.
Marseilles abandoned and neglected areas, now burned and increasingly covered in trash and graffiti, are becoming – much like the scrapyards – places of trash trade and collection crucial spaces for political leverage.
Further images were sourced from the internet, such as war ruins, chirurgical operations, cabling management, server racks, architectures or 3D rendered objects, being the underlying structures that make our daily information resources what they are, and the way they are injected into us, through open wounds of the effects.
The works are photographic objects, the lenticular elements merging via manual destruction with a background layer of metal debris. Working at the bleeding edge of photography and sculpture, the duo challenges the boundaries of contemporary image/object making.
Estrid Lutz (*1989) & Emile Mold (*1988) live and work in Marseille. They both studied at École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris.
Selected exhibitions include: I dusts – The Composing Rooms, Berlin (2016); From Transhuman to South Perspectives – Rowing Projects, London (2016); Galerie Deborah Bowmann, Brussels (2015); Supermarket Gallery, Budapest (2015); Cool – as a state of mind – MAMO Marseille: Centre d’art de la Cité Radieuse (2015); Hypersalon, Miami Beach (2014); A sip of cool – Oracular/Vernacular La GAD – Galerie Arnaud Deschin, Marseille (2014); Try to Forget – Rat Factory Gallery, Los Angeles (2014).
The Retinal Afterglow
29 April – 17 June 2017
Future Gallery is proud to present The Retinal Afterglow, a solo exhibition by French artist duo Estrid Lutz & Emile Mold.
The Retinal Afterglow consists of a new series of lenticular image collages. Each work is an amalgam of several layers of materials: fibers and resins, a crashed car radiator, a print and a lenticular screen. Combined and merged they serve the apparition of a shifting unified collection of associative imagery. Lenticular flip technique is usually limited to only two images. In this case, saturating the medium by using at least six images graft to one another allows for a wider comment on the represented subjects by extracting them from their original media environment and affective context.
In this particular series, the main source of imagery was taken from the city of Marseille. The works are titled with different “zone” names, as a reference to how relations between “zones” and architecture has become a notable underlying pattern and structure of influence in global economy, circulation, and law systems. Marseille, a city with high cultural diversity, is representative of this zoning. On the one hand, it holds an autonomous port, which is at once a crossroad for violent expressions of contradictory powers and interests, and a representation of international trades and globalisation. On the other, it has identified and sectored quarters which have created their own local governing and social structures, some due to drug trafficking or due to being ignored and abandoned by state and city policy.
Marseilles abandoned and neglected areas, now burned and increasingly covered in trash and graffiti, are becoming – much like the scrapyards – places of trash trade and collection crucial spaces for political leverage.
Further images were sourced from the internet, such as war ruins, chirurgical operations, cabling management, server racks, architectures or 3D rendered objects, being the underlying structures that make our daily information resources what they are, and the way they are injected into us, through open wounds of the effects.
The works are photographic objects, the lenticular elements merging via manual destruction with a background layer of metal debris. Working at the bleeding edge of photography and sculpture, the duo challenges the boundaries of contemporary image/object making.
Estrid Lutz (*1989) & Emile Mold (*1988) live and work in Marseille. They both studied at École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris.
Selected exhibitions include: I dusts – The Composing Rooms, Berlin (2016); From Transhuman to South Perspectives – Rowing Projects, London (2016); Galerie Deborah Bowmann, Brussels (2015); Supermarket Gallery, Budapest (2015); Cool – as a state of mind – MAMO Marseille: Centre d’art de la Cité Radieuse (2015); Hypersalon, Miami Beach (2014); A sip of cool – Oracular/Vernacular La GAD – Galerie Arnaud Deschin, Marseille (2014); Try to Forget – Rat Factory Gallery, Los Angeles (2014).