MICHIEL DE CLEENE & ARNOUT DE CLEENE
Amidst the fire, I am not burnt
Michiel De Cleene: website and instagram
Arnout De Cleene: website
Published by: Roma Publications
In April 1872, Vesuvius erupted in a violent cataclysm. It is considered to be the first volcanic eruption ever photographed. Major eruptions have followed since, with the next eruption dangerously looming. Each eruption leads to the next cataclysm, each period of quietude to forgetfulness and complacency. Amidst the fire, I am not burnt is a documentary approach of the iconic landscape shaped by Vesuvius. It researches the different temporalities, scientific and popular approaches, historic and present-day photographic representations, and stories inscribed in this cyclical landscape.
Amidst the fire, I am not burnt interweaves documentary writing and photography in a constellation of subjects ranging from the historic and present-day observatories, breadcrust bombs, a parking lot inside the mountain, Neapolitan outskirts, superstitious residents, derelict quarries, antennas, chunks of volcanic rock, souvenirs, a muon detector, marble plaques, twelve students who perished near the crater, vegetation, archaeological sites, government workers standing around a bonfire, and lovers parked along the nightly road leading up the volcano. As each eruption adds a layer on top of the last, Vesuvius senses, stores, destroys, shapes and transmits information.
Michiel De Cleene (b. 1988, BE) is a photographer and researcher. His work is an investigation into the processes of limitation, conditioning and authentication within the documentary. He explores the possibilities that arise when uncertainty, speculation and cross-referentiality are considered to be at the centre of documentary practice.
Arnout De Cleene (b. 1986, BE) is an academic and artistic researcher. He holds degrees in Cultural Studies and Literary Studies. As an artistic researcher, he tests the limits of the documentary genre in photography, film, and literature.