laurent dequick

Queensboro Bridge

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Two years ago in Hong Kong, I took the photo High Density. I returned last year to complete this vision of the vertical city. I learned not long ago that the municipality had recently forbidde...

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About the artwork

The Queensboro Bridge features in the background of this photograph. 1,200m long, it connects Manhattan Island and Queens crossing the small Roosevelt Island. Over two levels and with 11 lanes of traffic, this bridge is a main traffic axe. Laurent Dequick finds a subject here which corresponds ideally with his research on the proliferation of urban space. Composed of superimposed and juxtaposed photographs and blending one into the other, the photograph is full of visual elements. Between the various vehicles, the industrial buildings and the road signs, sight is lost and is resigned to the movement. Bordering on kinetic art, the artist retranscribes the agitation of the city with realism.

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