LARRY
SULTAN: The VALLEY
Larry Sultan
Hardbound,
14.5" x 11", 176 pages
90 color plates
2004, Scalo Verlag
Since 1988, Larry Sultan has returned
time and again to photograph on porn sets in Los Angeles's San
Fernando Valley--the Silicon(e) Valley of the porn industry. But
The Valley is by no means a documentary on porn filmmaking.
Rather, it is a dense series of pictures of middle-class homes
invaded by the porn industry. Sultan's lens focuses on pedestrian
details--a piece of half-eaten pie, dirty linens in a heap, "actors"
taking a break--that offer clues to a bizarre other-world. The
lush and intricate images adroitly play with artifice and reality,
adding up to rich, elliptical narratives that circle around the
concepts of "home" and "desire." These images
of homes and gardens, porn actors and film crews, studio and location
shootings are an ambiguous meditation on suburbia and its trappings,
family and transgression, loss and desire, the utopias and dystopias
of middle-class lifestyle. The Valley and its many-layered
photographs outline the complexity of domestic life at the beginning
of the 21st century, opening up new perspectives for photography
through its innovative combination of staged and documentary photographs.
"In 1998, an English magazine
asked me to go on a porn set. I flew down to Burbank Airport with
my wife, and we went to the house they'd given me the address
of. It was a dentist's house on Van Alden. That name had all kinds
of connotations when I was in high school. Because the Valley
is so haunted for me by the ghosts of childhood, all of these
street names have Proustian connotations. All I have to do is
to say: Havenhurst, Van Alden, Vineta, Dubois, and a flood of
associations comes back to me. [...] After the first five minutes
of the strangeness of it all, I started to look around, going
to the bedrooms, wandering through the house. It felt like a permission
to go into a house in L.A. and to imagine how someone would live
their life in this house. I made the pictures for the magazine.
I left and thought, "This is it, this is what I have to do."
--Larry Sultan
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