The wild side of Simen Johan
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‘Until the Kingdom Comes’ by Simen Johan at Yossi Milo Gallery, 525 West 25th Street, New York until October 31, 2009. Above: ‘Untitled # 136 (Foxes)’, Simen Johan, 2006, from the series Until the Kingdom Comes © Simen Johan, Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York
Simen Johan contravenes almost every rule of normal wildlife photography. Far from being a documentary photographer who observes and records animals in their natural habitat, he creates each of his images meticulously in front of a computer screen. In his ongoing series Until the Kingdom Comes, he heaps layer upon layer of digital and traditional imagery to create a rich amalgamation of fantasy and reality. Animals photographed either in the wild, in captivity or even as taxidermy are then superimposed onto artificial landscapes that have fairytale or often post-apocalyptic connotations. Oddly – or perhaps intentionally - the results say more about human interference than they do about animals.







