“Everyday Sculptures” By Photographer Julie Hrnčířová
Julie Hrnčířová is a Czech photographer primarily based in Norway. In her ongoing sequence, “On a regular basis Sculptures,” she seeks out unintentional “ready-mades” within the city surroundings. Fascinated by the human gestures and traces left behind, she is drawn to those seemingly banal, fleeting compositions, depicting them as “artifacts that replicate creativity, ingenuity, and a way of beginner DIY exercise.”
In a time of heightened consumerism—when every little thing that’s worn out is straight away changed by one thing new—Hrnčířová perceives these moments as the results of a direct and worldwide materials want. “The sequence offers with supplies recovered from a world that will already be in ruins, however on the identical time underneath an infinite development,” she explains. “It may supply a brand new studying of a society that has a behavior of disposing of objects as shortly as they’ve been acquired.”
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