Moonlighting : traces and found objects
Moonlighting by Youvalle Levy is a series-based, photographic work created within the confines of Levy’s side-job as a private cleaner inBerlin. Objects and spaces have been documented, as though by a forensic investigator, with each item revealing a small glimpse into the lives of her clients.
Through different image styles, Levy delves into the private lives of her employers, but her discoveries are limited by what each person leaves out in the open; unaware of how much a small object reveals to an outsider.
In the style of forensic photography, objects are over exposed with an unforgiving flash, objects removed from their context are shown in vibrant clarity and degraded smartphone screen shots invite the viewer into the relationship between Levy and her clients.
Levy photographs each item with the respect and understanding of an anthropologist, endeavouring to relay the delicacy and beauty in her subjects.
Moonlighting was shortlisted for the ‘Photographic Museum of Humanity’Grant March of this 2021.
Text from the project;"I arrived at the building at 13:22, I always check the time as I'm approaching the building. I could hear electronic music coming from the first floor where the flat is. I guess David heard me too, because he was waiting for me in-front of his door. He was standing there wearing only his black boxers shorts, trying to put his white T-shirt on. His eyes were wide open and he was licking his upper lip a lot. When I came inside he gave me a hug, we never hugged before. As we were hugging he whispered to me “there is a guy inside”, I laughed, not knowing how else to respond."