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Artwork details
- Printing : Analogue on Paper , Alu-Dibond
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 47.2x35.4in
- Edition : 1 / 1
- Hors commerce : 5
About this artwork
Portraits of the homeless on cardboard are an embedding of the human being into a material of survival - one devalued in the eyes of society.
Here, cardboard is not just a background, but an equal participant in the statement: it speaks of life on the edge, of transience, fragility, and the erosion of human dignity.
For most, it’s a worthless piece of trash; for the homeless, it’s everything.
It becomes their home, their bed, their shield from the… cold, and the surface where they write their pleas.
In this project, cardboard speaks on their behalf - rough, uneven, but honest.
Here, cardboard is not just a background, but an equal participant in the statement: it speaks of life on the edge, of transience, fragility, and the erosion of human dignity.
For most, it’s a worthless piece of trash; for the homeless, it’s everything.
It becomes their home, their bed, their shield from the… cold, and the surface where they write their pleas.
In this project, cardboard speaks on their behalf - rough, uneven, but honest.
Kazanovsky
Ukraine
Credentials
- Works on commission
Kazanovsky, a seasoned photographer and conceptual artist from Ukraine, expertly synthesizes documentary and abstract photography. His minimalist style, rich with composition and texture, captures the essence of subjects and immerses viewers in a profound visual experience. His photographs stir deep emotions and provoke thoughtful contemplation, embodying his belief that "photography is a language without words that speaks to everyone in its own way."
Kazanovsky
Crown
$3,770