A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - This selection brings together contemporary photographic works where the image is fully constructed.
Each scene is staged—interiors, exteriors, color-blocked environments—where the female figure is placed with precision. The language leans toward editorial and commercial photography, but the compositions resist ease. There’s a deliberate friction in the details: a gesture held too tightly, an expression that doesn’t fully settle, a setting that feels slightly out of sync with the figure inside it.
The body becomes part of the structure of the image, not just its subject. It’s positioned, directed, contained—yet never entirely absorbed into the space around it.
There’s a quiet tension running through the work. Control is visible. So is the performance.
Nothing relaxes into spontaneity. Everything stays just slightly on edge.
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