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Michèle Matyn

BARKED TWIG


Many projects serve as licenses for adventurous travels and rambles through the most desolate of places in extreme circumstances. Michèle Matyn uses her camera in a very intense and personal experience of the landscape, and in a fashion highly contrasting to the usual documentary approach of distance and objectivity.

Her sensitivity for nature is stimulated by a research in age-old folk tales en customs, anthropological myths and sagas, but also popular comics and films about the narrow, supposed boundaries between man and animal, between human and demon. These animistic thoughts, folktales, and charged places are triggers for Michèle Matyn’s travels. She uses traveling as an atelier. The way of dealing with her surroundings can be read as ‘participative observation’. It connects Matyn’s photography to her performances. 


BARKED TWIG
Foto: Bram van Stappen
Foto: Wim Daneels
Foto: Wim Daneels
Elephant Seal
Gunnera Manicata
MYTHS HAVE TO BE WORN
Rockeye
Foto: Bram Van Stappen
Foto: Bram van Stappen
Foto: Re-collective
Foto: Re-collective, A Group Show
Happy Mountain
Schmerzhaufchen
Bivak Gloria, Marijs De Boulogne

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