The Floating World

Ori Gersht’s exhbition in Milan features photographs made after a visit that the artist made to the Zen gardens located in and around Kyoto in Japan.

The photographs that comprise Ori Gersht’s series Floating World were made in November 2015 on a visit that the artist made to the Zen gardens located in and around Kyoto in Japan. These gardens are self-contained worlds. They were created to reflect the essence of nature and as aids to meditation. Both real and metaphysical places, they are somewhere where time stands still.

In aperture: Ori Gersht, Floating World Hanging Sky 03, 2016. Qui sopra: Ori Gersht, Floating World, 2016

Gersht chose to work in locations in the gardens where nature is reflected in water. During his post-production process he inverted his photographs and fused them to create new spaces that hover between material and virtual realities. The resulting prints are fundamentally dependent on something that exists in the physical world, but because of the melting together of tangible reality and its reflection, they are not literal depictions of it. The photograph becomes an image of the folding of space and time. Ori Gersht has always been interested in different layers of time and experience; in what the camera can reveal and in what it can’t.

Ori Gersht, <i>Floating World 03</i>, 2016
Ori Gersht, <i>Floating World 01</i>, 2016
Ori Gersht, <i>Floating World Floating Bridge</i>, 2016
Ori Gersht, <i>Floating World Hanging Sky 01</i>, 2016
Ori Gersht, <i>Floating World Melting World 02</i>, 2016
Ori Gersht, <i>Hanging Garden</i>, 2016
Ori Gersht, <i>Floating World 02</i>, 2016


24 January – 9 March 2017
The Floating World
Brand New Gallery
via Farini 32, Milan