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Die Son Sien Alles . Viviane Sassen

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Viviane Sassen (The Netherlands, 1972) photographed the series Die Son Sien Alles in the townships of Cape Town during several visits between 2002 and 2004, looking at the interior decoration of people's homes, shops and bars. 

Viviane Sassen works along the thin line separating art and commerce. She is dually known for her innovative fashion work in French Vogue, Purple, and POP and for her surrealist African portraiture. Sassen uses bold, graphic shadows, vivid color and place to create images full of symbols and ambiguity. She obscures faces in deep shadows or turns them away and by doing so, she withholds essential elements which allow the viewer to identify with the subject. “If I were to take pictures of people, of their faces it would be much more about that person,” says Sassen. Rather than identifying with any singular person, she is interested in something more universal, an idea, an Archetype. Sassen requires the viewer to assign a narrative, to create the “other.” She spins curiosities into the pictures: a green woman, the body as sculpture, cut-out forms. Paint is used to transform her subjects, putting them into a role as theatre. Manipulating and shaping the body, overlapping limbs, weaving hair and melding torsos, she acts as sculptor.

“I want to seduce the viewer with a beautiful formal approach,” says Sassen, “and then at the same time, leave something disturbing.”

Viviane Sassen was awarded the ICP Infinity Prize for Applied/Advertising/Fashion Photography in 2011.

VIVIANE SASSEN 

DIE SON SIEN ALLES

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40 Pages / 23.5 x 30 cm

Cloth Bound / Second Edition

Edition of 700 2012

ISBN 978-91-86269-20-3

1 Item
2017-11-27

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