PERFORMANCES II (2011)
The photographic grid sequences in Revolver depict a female figure, alternately revealing or concealing various aspects of herself as she spins on a central axis in front of the camera. How much of ourselves we chose to reveal to others and how much we retain, are miniscule decisions we all control on a daily basis.
Relating to the idea of persona or the image of character and personality that somebody wants to show the outside world, these black and white self-portraits playfully refer to aspects of visibility, privacy, masking and disappearance and the minor contradictions which occur within these.
The photographic grid sequences in Revolver depict a female figure, alternately revealing or concealing various aspects of herself as she spins on a central axis in front of the camera. How much of ourselves we chose to reveal to others and how much we retain, are miniscule decisions we all control on a daily basis.
Relating to the idea of persona or the image of character and personality that somebody wants to show the outside world, these black and white self-portraits playfully refer to aspects of visibility, privacy, masking and disappearance and the minor contradictions which occur within these.
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