"Although all three shows explore non-traditional forms of portraiture, I believe that the subjects are secondary to the concepts represented. I’ve shown what is hidden inside cabinets to give the viewer a glimpse of what’s on the inside. I place people in boxes to categorize and isolate them. In the latest series, the pedestal takes the photograph off the wall, allowing it three dimensions. The photograph now has the freedom of space, enabling it to turn its back to the viewer. " -From his interview with The Morning News
I don't find his work particularly challenging, but it does do something I love. It isolates elements that are not at all sensational, creating a nice after effect of my observing my immediate environment with a little bit more slowness.
2 comments:
This reminds me of something.
Once I killed a homeless man, just to get an erection.
It worked.
Partlan
All that work for an erection? You could have just gone to The Hun.
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i
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