THE POLITICS OF IMAGE

Rationale: The examination, evolution and presentation of an acceptable image in the public eye. This project is going to see how image is politicized by looking at how people choose to present themselves and the consequences that come from their choices.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

The strangeness of the everyday



Transfiguration gives a different meaning to the notion of life, offering captivating, disturbing, moving insights into the possibility and unpredictabilities of who we really are. ‘Disfigurement in art is a way to bring us face to face with real life’ 

Olivier de Sagazan








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