Andy Goldsworthy Working With Time — DOP
By filming the park, Asya hopes to “capture the slow and leisurely rot of a day.”
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“Dean, like Twombly, is fixated with time,” The Guardian in 2011. “She has photographed a ruined modernist house on an overgrown island, filmed nuns eking out their days in a dying religious community, and recorded the last days of a Kodak factory.”
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“My work revolves around the idea of encounter,” Charrière says. “A landscape is not a passive backdrop – it responds, it listens, it changes you.” His images are still, almost silent. Reef formations rise in shadow and light, printed with the precision of scientific study but pulsing with something more bodily, more ephemeral. In the materiality... See more