ELLEN KOOI – OUT OF SIGHT

Posted on 2011-05-23

This new body of work continues Kooi’s exploration of the Dutch landscape as well as her ability to create hyper realities. Kooi situates people in natural settings and through distinct technical feats creates narratives that recall fairytales, movies and dreams.

These large scale photographs, which are always shot in the daytime, allude to various tales that are hinted at but never revealed. Kooi’s background in theatre is evident by the way she stages her photographs. Using a large format camera, she sets up elaborate lighting to create a set within the natural landscape. She stages the character(s) to dramatize and bring into focus the moods and stories of the scenes being created. The natural elements are transformed, becoming more than mere backdrops. Kooi’s intense method of producing and processing her images exaggerates the unnerving realness of the situations being depicted.

Opposite – Velsen-lampen, 2008

Exhibition runs through to June 18th, 2011

P.P.O.W
535 West 22nd Street
3rd Floor
New York
NY
10001

www.ppowgallery.com