Julie van der Vaart
‘Blind Spot’
by Julie van der Vaart, published by Void.
“Whether a photo was taken yesterday or two years ago is immaterial. Inspired by theories of non-linear time, astrophysics and quantum mechanics, Julie van der Vaart has begun experimenting in the darkroom. [...] A photo is prosaically a record of the past, but now it remains eternally afloat in imaginary time.”
Merel Bem
Blind Spot
‘Blind Spot’ by artist Julie van der Vaart is a poetic exploration of the concepts of imaginary time and deep time. Photographs of the human body, caves and water(falls) are choreographed into disorientating sequences to reveal correlations between images. Created over six years, each series of work in the book contributes to the artist’s ongoing attempts to represent through the photographic image the discrepancies between imaginary time and experienced linear time.
“From an early age I had a fascination for space and time. As a child, I tried to imagine the size of the universe. I imagined space in front of me but I also felt myself as a physical presence in that space: it stretched out in my head and I lost myself in the infinite depth. I also had similar experiences with time, that it was stretchable, movable and not fixed at all.”
Julie van der Vaart
The title of the book refers to the blind spot where the optic nerve connects to the retina and no light-sensitive cells are present. The brain fills in the empty space based on the information surrounding the blind spot. The title acts as a metaphor for the potential divergence—the trick of the mind—between what we see and experience, and what is real.
Van der Vaart’s photographic archive consists of many series of nudes and romantic vistas which she continually draws upon to make new work. For the series ‘Beyond Time’, she experimented with darkroom chemicals to make the human form appear and disappear in the print—simultaneously present and absent—dissolving into the cosmos. She captured the insides of caves with photopolymer etches based on analogue photographs for her series ‘Deep Time’. The mineral deposits in the caves were formed by water continuously percolating between the rocks over millennia, creating sculptural bodies which represent a giant mass of time. The series ‘Waterfall’ takes its starting point the works of Zen monk and teacher Shunryu Suzuki in which the waterfall is used as analogy for life and the conscious. The waterfall representing a separation of energy and its later return to the whole.
Blind Spot
19,5 x 26 cm
152 pages
750 copies
Silkscreened + Foiled Hardcover
ISBN 978-618-5479-24-4
Julie van der Vaart
Julie van der Vaart is a photographic artist and educator born in Maastricht, The Netherlands, and currently living and working in Belgium. She has a Masters of Fine-arts in Photography from the Media, Arts & Design-faculty in Genk, and a further Masters of Research in Art and Design from Sint Lucas Antwerp. She is supported by the Mondriaan Fund, receiving the stipend for established artists, and since 2021 she has been participating in the two-year international Masterclass Reflexions 2.0.
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The Best Photography Books of 2022 (Los Mejores Libros de Fotografía de 2022) – Joan Fontcuberta
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ENGLAND, Picnic
GERMANY, Fotobus Library
GREECE, Void
IRELAND, The Library Project
LATVIA, ISSP
NETHERLANDS, Bibliotheek Riiksmuseum Amsterdam
NETHERLANDS, De Bibliotheek Centre Céramique
PORTUGAL, Narrativa
ROMANIA, Photo Romania Festival at Grain Lab
USA, MoMA Library
USA, New York Public Library, The
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Photograph: Julie van der Vaart
Text: Various authors
Design: João Linneu
Edit: Myrto Steirou
Printing: Jelgavas tipogrāfija
Binding: Jelgavas tipogrāfija
Language: English
Font: Editorial New Thin by Pangram, PangramJulie van der Vaart © for the photographs
Void © for this edition