Image 46 well received

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‘Image 46 well received’, this image is a copy of a copy, of a copy. A simulacrum where the original (the plaster preliminary study and original) was destroyed by the bombing of WWI. The original photograph is preserved and catalogued in the oeuvre of Umberto Boccioni (1912, Head + House + Light). The image of this destroyed sculpture is in one of the many books on futurism in my collection. This image 46 then became a conceptual image in my VMAN oeuvre to keep alive and pass on to future generations.

Size 45 x 30 cm – print on photographic paper with signed studio stamp – free shipping – contact for information

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Art photography with a conceptual angle

A photograph is more than a mirror of reality; it can also be a platform for an idea. In conceptual art photography, the artist uses the camera not to simply capture the world, but to create their own carefully constructed reality. Every element in the image—from composition and lighting to the subject itself—is a word in a larger visual story or a philosophical question. The aesthetic beauty of the photograph is completely at the service of the underlying concept, making the work a challenge for both the eye and the mind. As a viewer, you are invited to unravel the symbols and explore the layers of meaning. This is photography that not only shows, but above all encourages thought and wonder.

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