
Lousiana II by Florent Bodart
Louisiana II captures Florent Bodart's ongoing dialogue with the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark — one of Scandinavia's great intersections of architecture, landscape, and light. The frame is spare: white walls, open sky, the museum's signature horizontal lines running parallel to the sea. Bodart lets the place speak without interference, documenting its particular silence with the same precision the architects brought to its design.
On canvas, the minimal palette of Louisiana II gains unexpected warmth. The woven surface catches the tonal gradients in Bodart's light in a way flat paper does not — giving the image depth and a gallery physicality. Produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival inks, this canvas print holds every subtle shift in the photograph's cool, considered atmosphere.
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Lousiana II by Florent Bodart
Louisiana II captures Florent Bodart's ongoing dialogue with the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark — one of Scandinavia's great intersections of architecture, landscape, and light. The frame is spare: white walls, open sky, the museum's signature horizontal lines running parallel to the sea. Bodart lets the place speak without interference, documenting its particular silence with the same precision the architects brought to its design.
On canvas, the minimal palette of Louisiana II gains unexpected warmth. The woven surface catches the tonal gradients in Bodart's light in a way flat paper does not — giving the image depth and a gallery physicality. Produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival inks, this canvas print holds every subtle shift in the photograph's cool, considered atmosphere.
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Louisiana II captures Florent Bodart's ongoing dialogue with the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark — one of Scandinavia's great intersections of architecture, landscape, and light. The frame is spare: white walls, open sky, the museum's signature horizontal lines running parallel to the sea. Bodart lets the place speak without interference, documenting its particular silence with the same precision the architects brought to its design.
On canvas, the minimal palette of Louisiana II gains unexpected warmth. The woven surface catches the tonal gradients in Bodart's light in a way flat paper does not — giving the image depth and a gallery physicality. Produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival inks, this canvas print holds every subtle shift in the photograph's cool, considered atmosphere.























