Photographic Magnetism challenges the notion of singular truths, revealing the intricacy of simultaneous realities. In a society accustomed to binary thinking, this body of work highlights the multifaceted nature of existence celebrating ambiguity and resisting categorization. Each image, deliberately unsettling, embodies both allure and aversion, inviting viewers to confront contradictions. Their imposing scale demands engagement from afar, emphasizing the calculated construction of perception. Photography, with its potential for both documentation and distortion, serves as an ideal conduit for exploring Photographic Magnetism’s themes of ambiguity and manipulation.
-Dominique Keal