The eye-catching combination of black and white “Human Furniture” photography exhibit by David Blazquez challenges our senses with the nude form of the human body posing as objects. It’s a raw-like photography wheres the idea and subject playing the leading role and lighting and technicality of the photos is secondary. “The body as raw material and the objectification of the human. The distance-man element, man-thing was close in each of these images to merge into a common whole. Not to be left field, which grows older, dirty and clean, subject to change over time. The furniture is all around us everyday that you share with us their finite nature, expires, so a man and furniture tandem perfect functional,” say the artist.
It’s a unique idea and philosophy of the modern world and i love the fact that this time a man is treated like an object.
Objectification through Photos
David Blazquez exibition of human furniture
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