Deborah Engel
Etílica, 2022
colagem de 14 impressões fotográficas em jato de tinta sobre papel Hahnemühle Photo Luster 260g adesivadas em PVC
[collage of 14 photo prints inkjet photo papers 2 Hahnemühle Photo Luster adhesives in 60g]
[collage of 14 photo prints inkjet photo papers 2 Hahnemühle Photo Luster adhesives in 60g]
82 x 136 x 15 cm
[32 1/4 x 53 1/2 x 5 7/8 in]
[32 1/4 x 53 1/2 x 5 7/8 in]
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Deborah Engel propõe em sua pesquisa uma reinvenção da contemplação, tomando como interesse questões ligadas à fotografia expandida, à experimentação da perspectiva e do enquadramento, e ao cinetismo. Dessa forma,...
Deborah Engel propõe em sua pesquisa uma reinvenção da contemplação, tomando como interesse questões ligadas à fotografia expandida, à experimentação da perspectiva e do enquadramento, e ao cinetismo. Dessa forma, a artista amplia a função da fotografia como mera captura da realidade, reafirmando o seu caráter provocativo e questionador na arte contemporânea. Engel produz relevos que, vistos frontalmente, não deixam de ser percebidos como um plano, mas ao serem acionados, promovem uma experiência tão poética quanto instintiva de apreensão do real, quase fílmica. Seus trabalhos convidam o olhar do espectador a "mergulhar" na tridimensionalidade da imagem, fazendo-o voltar à superfície, numa espécie de movimento respiratório contínuo.
In her research, Deborah Engel proposes a reinvention of contemplation, focusing on questions related to expanded photography, experimentation with perspective and framing, and kinetics. In this way, the artist expands the function of photography as a mere capture of reality, reaffirming its provocative and questioning character in contemporary art. Engel produces reliefs that, seen from the front, are still perceived as a plane, but when activated, they promote an experience that is as poetic as it is instinctive of apprehending the real, almost filmic. Her works invite the viewer's gaze to "dive" into the three-dimensionality of the image, bringing it back to the surface, in a kind of continuous breathing movement.
In her research, Deborah Engel proposes a reinvention of contemplation, focusing on questions related to expanded photography, experimentation with perspective and framing, and kinetics. In this way, the artist expands the function of photography as a mere capture of reality, reaffirming its provocative and questioning character in contemporary art. Engel produces reliefs that, seen from the front, are still perceived as a plane, but when activated, they promote an experience that is as poetic as it is instinctive of apprehending the real, almost filmic. Her works invite the viewer's gaze to "dive" into the three-dimensionality of the image, bringing it back to the surface, in a kind of continuous breathing movement.