FORESTS OF LATVIA
Alan Gignoux
gignouxphotos
United Kingdom
London
Stanley James Press
Chloe Juno
Machine sewn with grey and green thread
FSG 170 gsm
24
FSG 170 gsm
Featured in the British Journal of Photography Studio 1854 feature, 30 November 2018.
The ‘Forests of Latvia’ project started back in October 2017. Photographer Alan Gignoux was chosen to take part in a residency at The Rucka Centre in Cesis which is around forty-five minutes outside of Riga and based next to Gauja National Park. The residency intended to bring together different types of artists and creative people to produce work that addresses social and environmental issues. Alan spent his residency exploring the National Park and other areas of dense woodland with the intention of documenting the destruction often caused by the logging industry, where little consideration is paid to regeneration.
The newspaper ended up reflecting what would be lost if large areas of timber are eventually consumed rather than documenting destruction left behind. This is not to say that those industrial landscapes do not exist, only that we chose to focus on what remains, with small fragments of industry creeping into the photographs alongside the endless trees protected by the National Park.