Lou Atmån - Opaline - untitled 02






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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This photograph from the series "Opaline" was taken in the artist's studio in 2016. It is available as a FineArt print on high-weight PhotoRag paper (310 g/m²), offering excellent stability in a classic photo frame, even without glass. It is 100% cotton museum-quality paper, which allows for deep blacks. It is particularly suited to demanding fine art photography.
This signed print measuring 33x46 cm is part of a limited edition (/25). It comes with a certificate of authenticity.
The artist has exhibited at numerous contemporary art fairs in France and abroad. Her acclaimed photographic work is held in private collections. She has won international prizes, earning recognition within the art world.
Lou's photographs resemble enigmas. Bodies are dismembered, blurred; they reveal themselves or hide, playing with what is known about them to tell something else. But tell what? First, impressions: in the Opaline series the fleeting happiness of an appearance, that of a fragment of solitary landscape stolen from darkness [..] What really remains of the body is the erotism of this skin photographed, with much modesty, as a caress, delicate as a whisper. By becoming only pure form, pure image composition, its surface expresses the invisible that animates it, but refuses to name it. It simply remains a quest of the gaze, this quest for the gaze as metamorphosis.
Hannibal Volkoff – curator of the exhibition
This photograph from the series "Opaline" was taken in the artist's studio in 2016. It is available as a FineArt print on high-weight PhotoRag paper (310 g/m²), offering excellent stability in a classic photo frame, even without glass. It is 100% cotton museum-quality paper, which allows for deep blacks. It is particularly suited to demanding fine art photography.
This signed print measuring 33x46 cm is part of a limited edition (/25). It comes with a certificate of authenticity.
The artist has exhibited at numerous contemporary art fairs in France and abroad. Her acclaimed photographic work is held in private collections. She has won international prizes, earning recognition within the art world.
Lou's photographs resemble enigmas. Bodies are dismembered, blurred; they reveal themselves or hide, playing with what is known about them to tell something else. But tell what? First, impressions: in the Opaline series the fleeting happiness of an appearance, that of a fragment of solitary landscape stolen from darkness [..] What really remains of the body is the erotism of this skin photographed, with much modesty, as a caress, delicate as a whisper. By becoming only pure form, pure image composition, its surface expresses the invisible that animates it, but refuses to name it. It simply remains a quest of the gaze, this quest for the gaze as metamorphosis.
Hannibal Volkoff – curator of the exhibition
