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Photoreographia no.2

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Photoreographia no.2
Photoreographia no.2
About the artist
András Dobi
András Dobi
I’m a fine art photographer, born in Hungary. Currently I live and work in Augsburg. In my photographic work, I see every element equally important from concept creation until printing the final image. For me an interesting image starts with a strong...
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This dynamic artwork captures the essence of movement and human form through a series of elongated, fluid figures that seem to dance across a stark black background. The figures exhibit an ethereal quality, embodying grace and energy in their poses. The piece utilizes an abstract style to convey motion, with blurred edges and flowing lines that create a sense of rhythm and vitality. The subtle tones of beige and cream used in the figures contrast beautifully with the deep black backdrop, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the energy and ballet of forms. This painting embodies a sense of freedom and artistic expression, perfect for evoking emotion in any setting.
This painting would be a stunning addition to modern and contemporary spaces, particularly in living rooms, home offices, or art galleries. Its vibrant energy and contrast make it suitable as a focal piece above a sofa or mantel, or it could enhance the aesthetic of a studio or dance space where creativity and movement are celebrated.
This art project, titled Photoreographia, is the realization of a photographic concept that is based on the act of resolving the contradiction: dance being a movement through time and photography being the imprint of a moment. To make this possible, András Dobi asked several professional choreographers around Germany to choreograph pieces of dance dedicated to this particular occasion. The two most significant differences between choreographing in the traditional stage- orientated method and the way that Photorerographia is done are linearity in time and orientation in space. The choreography for this image was choreographed by Jutta Ebnother in 2020. The photo shooting took place in Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater.
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