12 January 2024

Aymeric Fouquez: A Quiet Eye

"This landscape looks like a secret
because the river can't be seen
from the spot where I am standing.
And there fore it is
the landscape where I most easily
would be able to do without myself.
Among there green hills and blue mountains
my person
almost feels an insult."
    - excerpt from "The River's Secret" by Hendrik Nordbrandt, translated from the Danish by John Irons



The mostly grey and white palette of Ayermic Fouquez reminds me of the Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi, with its silvery greys and pale colors. Unemphatic, yet memorable. Fouquez finds poetry in otherwise unremarkable common landscapes. The photographs  capture a singular instant but I sense a prolonged meditative process in Fouquez's selection of the moment. In his work the horizon is low and flat but remember that Denmark is bordered by Germany.

Born in Chateau-Thierry in France, Fouquez studied photography at l'Ecole nationale superieure in Arles. Aymeric lives in Cologne, Germany.

Image: Aymeric Fouquez, from the series Nord (North), 2006-2018, separable chromographic prints, Pompidou Center, Paris.


2 comments:

Classical music blog -Sokwon Kim said...

Hi, Jane. Thank you for your posting. Have a good week.

Jane A. Librizzi said...

Welcome back, Sokwon Kim. How nice to hear from you again.