Sarah Moon, fairy tale and photography: reactivating the fairy tale through creative video
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https://doi.org/10.18352/relief.548Keywords:
conte merveilleux, photographie plasticienne, vidéo, Sarah MoonAbstract
Four fairy tales, based on Hans Christian Andersen and Charles Perrault, written and illustrated by Sarah Moon, reveal how photography – both still and video – and the interplay between text and image build a refreshed fictional imagination. These tales highlight the interest and possibilities offered by an artist-author’s visual approach to transpose and reactivate the narrative threads of fairy tales that are over a century old, drawing from contemporary issues.
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