Antony
Crossfield, 1972, UK, is a photographer who digitally manipulates his
images. He tries to "question
and undermine traditional conceptions of corporeality whilst
exploring the relationship between the body and identity."
Much like a painter he combines his subjects with each other or other
objects, presenting the body as unstable and constantly in flux. In
his series Foreign
Body he
constructed the final photographs from various elements shot at
different times and angles. He carefully puts every aspect of the
images together, also thinking about the decor and the objects in the
room as narrative symbols. The process of making an image can take up
to several months. The following images come from the series Foreign
Body, Missing
Mass and War
Dance.
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Friday, January 17, 2014
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