The La Defense Photographs by R. Alter La Defense is an office development that is situated on the Western edge of the city of Paris, France. La Defense is a sprawling development of corporate office towers, shopping malls, and apartment houses. It is also home to the Grand Arch of La Defense , a towering white cube which is part monument and part office building. I photograph with a medium format film camera, for maximum flexibility and image quality. The film negatives are then scanned and I make large-scale ink jet prints. The prints themselves create a purposeful contradiction of surface and feeling. The print is on cotton rag paper or canvas. It has softness, a touch, and a texture. The archival ink resides on and in the surface. Yet the subject matter is glass, concrete and stone polished to a smooth hard surface. My images disregard the rules of photography. In architectural photography, the photographer must never tilt the camera at an extreme angle, if you do; the lines of perspective are tilted and skewed. The resulting image would display distorted lines and displeasing foreshortening effects. I chose to allow this to happen and the images begin to resemble an abstract painting. The photographs are documents of a work of architecture and a particular place, but they are also formal exercises in arranging line, form and color. The photographs are also a commentary on the global phenomena of massive corporate office development. |
Monday, May 4, 2009
La Defense Series
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