Xavier Brisoux - Textimoov 2024
fashion · ·Jardin des Plantes, Lille, France
For a new collaboration with Xavier Brisoux , Mathieu Drouet chose the equatorial greenhouse at the Jardin des Plantes in Lille, designed by architect Jean-Pierre Secq, as the setting. An infrared film turns chlorophyll into shades of red and purple.
For a new collaboration with Xavier Brisoux , Mathieu Drouet chose the equatorial greenhouse at the Jardin des Plantes in Lille, designed by architect Jean-Pierre Secq, as the setting. At the time the photos were taken, the tropical plants, which were not well-maintained, provided a lush backdrop for the two works selected as part of Futurotextiles 2024. To enhance the organic encounter between Xavier Brisoux’s volumes and the vegetation, Mathieu Drouet chose an infrared film, which turns chlorophyll into shades of red and purple, giving the images an industrial aesthetic reminiscent of ‘Métal Hurlant,’ evoking the futuristic world of Dune and the devastated universe of Lost.