카페 겸 문화복합공간 Octane에서
개인 사진전을 진행 중입니다.
저명한 문화복합공간에서 작품을 전시하게 되어
감사하고 있습니다.
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"DISTANCE(거리)"가 테마입니다.
<한미문단>의 문우분들과 사진을 몇 점 공유합니다.
(첨부 파일 용량 제한으로 대폭 저화질로 업로드합니다)
"Unspoken Distances"
München, Germany
Giclée on canvas / 24" x 36" / 2012
"A Silent Distance"
Cairo, Egypt
Giclée on canvas / 30" x 48" / 2011
"Scattered Minds"
Munchen, Germany
Giclée on canvas / 24" x 36" / 2011
(좌측부터 상하순)
"Indifference"
Czech, Prague
Giclée on canvas / 24" x 36" / 2008
"A Day"
München, Germany
Giclée on canvas / 24" x 36" / 2009
"Ying Yang"
Schinica, Switzerland
Giclée on canvas / 24" x 36" / 2008
"An Ever-fading Distance: Farewell 2"
Savannah, US
Giclée on canvas / 24" x 36" / 2009
"What are we following?"
Shanghai, China
Giclée on canvas / 24" x 36" / 2012
"Unspoken Distances"
Barcelona, Spain
Giclée on canvas / 24" x 36" / 2008
문의 : www.poethwon.com
조현범 기자
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"DISTANCE" by JINWOO LEE
Distance is the most genuine and natural display of our subconscious. It is a universal language spoken beyond explicit expressions. An extra inch of space indicates not just a physical distance, but a level of intimacy or that of tension. Although it may not be much of a difference in measuring units, the nuance is not as subtle as it seems. Even looking at a photo, a slightest slice of an instant, you can sense the impressions of the subjects based on spacing.
However, it is not just among physical entities where ‘distance’ exists. It also exists among invisible matters such as between you and your old-self, or you and a vivid memory of yours. Recently, I underwent a mesmerizing moment with ‘distance’, thinking about photography. Sorting through the photos of last ten years, I realized that I have taken dominantly more distant shots than close-ups. My subconscious must have affirmed that distant shots can sometimes better portray the emotions of a subject than close ones. And that the rules of distance between photographer and subjects constantly evolve. To realize that I perhaps needed some ‘distance’ from photography to see this, stuck me once again.
How distant are you today from the things you love? And, from the people you treasure? Most importantly, from yourself?
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