Untitled, Los Angeles
In “Untitled, Los Angeles,” a stark black and white photograph, a lone figure emerges from the oppressive darkness of a corridor into the blinding illumination of downtown LA. The corridor itself is a study in stark contrasts, its length punctuated by a singular fluorescent light, an artificial beacon, bent at a sharp angle, acts as a visual conduit, guiding the viewer’s gaze from the shadowy depths towards the solitary silhouette. The
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Description
In “Untitled, Los Angeles,” a stark black and white photograph, a lone figure emerges from the oppressive darkness of a corridor into the blinding illumination of downtown LA. The corridor itself is a study in stark contrasts, its length punctuated by a singular fluorescent light, an artificial beacon, bent at a sharp angle, acts as a visual conduit, guiding the viewer’s gaze from the shadowy depths towards the solitary silhouette. The man, an outline against the brilliance, stands on the precipice of this transition, his form rendered anonymous and universal by the stark chiaroscuro. The photograph powerfully captures a moment of existential departure, suggesting a liminal space where the unknown of the brightly lit, yet potentially alienating, urban landscape awaits.
Gallery Exhibitions & Awards for “Untitled, Los Angeles“
2025 TAG Gallery “Retrospective Hindsight”
Edition Details
Photographs are printed in limited editions (no more than 25 total will be printed) and
each archival pigment print is individually signed, dated and numbered by the artist.
- 10 x 15 Edition of 12
- 20 x 30 Edition of 8
- 32 x 48 Edition of 5
Additional information
| Print Size | 10" x 15", 20" x 30", 32" x 48" |
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