The series Hearth is an exploration of the ephemeral quality that sets apart the architectural framework of a human dwelling from a place of comfort and love.
While our idea of home is often connected to a physical place, the sense of home appears to be rooted in the relationship between person and place, and as such it does not lend itself easily to visual representation.
Instead of evoking a sense of home in its instances, arbitrary examples of infinite variations, Hearth seeks to apprehend the concept of home in its absence. It is the vacuum in the mise-en-scène. Uncomfortable spaces of unfulfilled potential, stripped of context and connection that compel the onlooker to take shelter in memories of home. The point of departure for the series were miniature scale models of classic Danish functionalist houses from the 50’s.
Photographing these miniatures allowed me to capture and reconstruct these archetypical homes in their embryonic state, juxtaposing the familiar warmth Danish suburban family villas with the formal and distant composition of the images.
**the white border is a part of the image and concept.
professional category
Hearth (Series)
DESCRIPTION
AUTHOR
Lise Johansson (born 1985) is a danish photographer currently based in Copenhagen Denmark. 2012 - 2015 Photography School - Medie College Viborg Denmark.
2010 - Vera School of Art and Design Denmark.
Exhibitions
2013- 2015 - 'Fractures' (june 2015) Tomrummet Aalborg (DK).
'Fractures' Aalborg Surreal Art (may 2015) Byens Rum Aalborg(DK).
'Thirteen' Mørke Dage Pre-event (april 2015) Byens Rum, Aalborg (DK).
2010 - Vera School of Art and Design Denmark.
Exhibitions
2013- 2015 - 'Fractures' (june 2015) Tomrummet Aalborg (DK).
'Fractures' Aalborg Surreal Art (may 2015) Byens Rum Aalborg(DK).
'Thirteen' Mørke Dage Pre-event (april 2015) Byens Rum, Aalborg (DK).
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