Dorothée Smith, 1985, France, is a young conceptual photographer who studied at
the Ecole Nationale Superieure de la Photographie in Arles. Her series
Löyly is a sequence of portraits and landscapes. Löyly, Finnish for
Steam, is a word that describes the raising of healthy smoke resulting from the
transformation of matter; water to steam. This and her reference to Gender
Trouble written by Judith Butler have resulted in a series of melancholic
images. She photographs people she knows or has some connection with, showing a
generation of young men and women who try to have or find an identity that
surpasses the standard. They go outside of the borders in who they are as
people, but also in their sexual identity.
>>>Dorothée Smith



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