Prue Stent’s photographs examine the body as material within constructed environments.Through the use of latex, fabric, water and natural settings, the figure is repositioned outside traditional portraiture. Form is stretched, obscured or merged with surrounding elements, shifting the body from subject to surface. The work engages contemporary discourses on gender, image-making and the gaze.Rather than…
Thomas Cristiani’s work demonstrates a disciplined exploration of structure, light, and the body’s relationship to form. His photographs operate within a refined visual language that merges the precision of design with the quiet tension of observation. Each composition feels deliberate — a study in balance, geometry, and reduction that reflects a contemporary approach to photographic…
In Constance 15, the collaboration between Tina Berning and Michelangelo Di Battista examines the threshold between photography and drawing. The artists merge two distinct gestures—the lens and the line—into a single act of revision. Berning’s interventions over Di Battista’s portraits replace photographic completion with a surface that remains in flux, revealing both image and trace….
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