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I am like a flag in the center of open spacePosted in
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Efi GousiYear
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Project Name | I am like a flag in the center of open space | Posted in | Photography | Photographer | Efi Gousi |
Year | 2017 |
Gousi’s relationship with colour is particularly -and delightfully- complicated. Her pastels, though brighter than his own, remind one of the great Erwin Olaf’s “Rain” series. Her compositions, subtle and meaningful, can give any Doris Day-like burst of colour a painfully dark backstory. Her blue-toned figures carry such struggle, that they are akin to watching Esther Williams trying her choreographed routine in the desert. Such contradiction is characteristic of what is by far Gousi’s greatest achievement: her combination of a glossy surface and a grainy subtext. In putting these together, in hyphenating them, she enriches them in the same way that she allows her work in one field enrich her work in another.
Considering the nuances of a diverse artistic intellect’s work in different fields as completely distinct from each other each other, it is easy to get lost in vague highbrow angst. Though this would satisfy the purists who berate the multihyphenates, the one thing to be gained from trying to put all these talents into one orchestrated process is to break down their imagined borders, and to bring them all together in a quest for their practical interpretation. There are, after all, more things between hyphen and earth than are dreamt of in pseudo-philosophy. Gousi is doing a great job photographing them.