Doha
Maker
Joye, Florian
Swiss, b. 1979
Date2011; printed 2015
MediumInkjet print
Dimensionsframe: 41 in x 32 in
Credit LineGift of the artist
Object number2016:50
About the ArtistThe work of Florian Joye reacts to unrestrained development and touches on the idea of the future or “auto” monument. Joye’s photographs record signage and advertisements for planned developments in the Middle East, often created as assemblages of imagery of iconic buildings. Mostly shot at close range, Joye focuses more on the iconography of capitalism than the sweeping views of mushrooming cities that have become typical of the region. Other images depict recent state-of-the-art architecture juxtaposed with older infrastructure such as the Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai set in the background of a field of power line towers. In this work, Joye effectively hints at our need to hyper-memorialize and to build structures that, while poised to be iconic, ultimately compete for attention more than they signify or remind.Florian Joye was born in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1979. He graduated from Ecole Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne in 2006 and obtained a Master’s in 2008. Joye lives and works between Lausanne and Paris. He is the cofounder of Novembre magazine.