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Favrod David
Spain
Photography, Color on Aluminium
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Inspired by Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams — Mount Fuji in red. A large nuclear power plant near Mount Fuji has begun to melt down; its six reactors explode one by one. The breaches fill the sky with hellish red fumes. After an unspecified amount of time, two men, a woman, and her two small children are seen alone, left behind on land in broad daylight. The older man explains to the younger man that the rest have drowned themselves in the ocean. He then says that the several colours of the clouds billowing across the post-apocalyptic landscape signify different radioactive isotopes; according to him, red signifies plutonium-239, a tenth of a microgram of which is enough to cause cancer. He elaborates on how other released isotopes cause leukemia (strontium-90) and birth defects (cesium-137) before wondering at the foolish futility of colour-coding radioactive gases of such lethality. from the "Hikari" series, edition 3/3, 2014 paper size : 146 x 183,5 cm image size : 137,5 x 175 cm archival pigment print, FA Hahnemühle Baryta 325, mounted, oak frame without glass. edition of 3 + 2 artist’s proofs signed, dated and numbered verso
2014
Color on Aluminium
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73.8 W x 59.1 H x 1.2 D in
Brown
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Born in Japan and now living and working in Switzerland and Spain, artist David Favrod creates photographs, videos, and installations that combine elements of multiple cultures and genres—he often portrays his personal struggle with conflicting aspects of his bicultural identity. Favrod’s images tend toward the fanciful and turn disturbing at times. Through them, Favrod borrows from the highly stylized compositions and visual drama of traditional Japanese prints and drawings, but his work is also informed by the conceptual practices of Western contemporary artists. Favrod was selected as a FOAM Talent in 2015 and is the recipient of the 2013 Lens Culture Exposure Award, 2010 Aperture Portfolio Prize and has won the Swiss Design Award in 2010. His work is found in numerous public collections, among them Rome’s Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Roma, the C/O Berlin, the Elysee Museum in Switzerland, and the collection of the Kunstmuseum in Thun also in Switzerland. He received a Master’s Degree in Art Direction and a Bachelor’s in photography from the Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne. Favrod has had solo and group exhibitions around the globe. He has shown at the C/O Berlin, the Deutsche Börse in Frankfurt, the Aperture Foundation in New York, the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, the Houston Center for Photography, the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art in Toronto, the Benaki Museum in Athens, the OCAT in Shanghai and Shenzhen and the Kunstmuseum in Thun.
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