The feeling of religiousness is even more obvious in Voile. Shapes, sometimes close to the anatomic ones, moulded or masked behind a white matter which is gradually identified with the plastic, reveal across the photographs of this series clues, industrial materials. This work may be understood as an homage to Christo. However, while the latter limits his aesthetics to the literariness of the packaging, seeing the art as a “sociological relay” , Iseult Labote’s packaging becomes a metaphor for the fog, and thus, her work becomes a reaffirmation of the strength of metaphorical evocation.
Extract from the text by Vanessa Morisset, Art Critic and Philosopher at Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.


VOILE n°VIII, 2002
50 x 75 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°V, 2002
80 x 120 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°VI, 2008
125 x 185 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°XIV, 2006
125 x 185 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°XI, 2014
125 x 185 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°XI, 2014
125 x 185 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°XX, 2002
125 x 185 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°I, 2002
80 x 120 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°II, 2002
80 x 120 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°IV, 2002
120 x 80 cm
C-print, diasec

VOILE n°III, 2002
150 x 100 cm
C-print, diasec

In situ, Calart Actual, Segovia, Espagne, 2006

In situ, Bucherer Gallery, Geneva, 2020