Thursday, May 19, 2005

Skin Falling Off Scrotum



dreamlike atmosphere, disturbing. Interior drama, loneliness, isolation. Scenes in American suburbs populated by mysterious and inexplicable occurrences. Landscapes desolate, empty streets.

Gregory Crewdson, a precursor of a group of photographers who combine traditional documentary photography with elements of fiction , proposed in "Beneath the Roses" 20 photographs depicting everyday scenarios with a huge burden of unreality, with obvious analogies film, the image construction, lighting, actors, and an atmosphere worthy of Hopper's works or stories of Raymond Carver.

dark images illuminated by shafts of light, as if some outside force comes in contact with the inhabitants of an imagined world

In the White Cube Gallery in London .

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