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Consumed with exploring our world as they uniquely see it, the artists in Agora Gallery’s “Altered States of Reality: an Exhibition of Analog and Digital Photography” use a myriad of visual vocabularies and technologies. Differing in method, these artists share in the passionate quest to articulate the moments often ignored in everyday life. Influenced by Surrealism and Abstractionism alike, these artists boldly investigate their psyches and natural surroundings. The results, at once harmonious, perplexing and alluring, take us on an inspirational visual journey.
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Tiziana Borghese

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I create images with a camera which emerge from a creative process where painting, found objects and installations are juxtaposed to create a new contextual meaning; a hybrid of these. My work references the past, but is anchored in contemporary concerns, such as globalization, the thrust of cyberspace reality on everyday experiences, the individual v the universal, and the depth of consciousness arrived at through an altered state of reality. My aim is to make viewers question the rational world, in favor of the subconscious, the hidden, so that the world of the imagination can be captured, in the same way that traditional photography claims to represent phenomenal reality. In “Altered States of Reality”, I am interested in depicting an inner spiritual/psychological world, where hope, resilience and strength dominate over the darker challenges of life, by finding the inner light that empower us to overcome our darkest fears and threats.
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The Light at the End of the Tunnel
"The Light at the End of the Tunnel"
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Life and Birth
"Life and Birth"
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Luca Bracali

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The great Masters of Renaissance, especially Caravaggio, have had great influence in my artistic career as a photographer. At six I shot my first black & white image, at fourteen years old I experienced the darkroom and infrared photography. For over ten years, as a special correspondent, I was committed to sport photography, developing a strong “carpe diem” feeling, sharpening a panning shooting technique and the usage of super telephoto lenses. From color slides I turned into digital photography, and from Formula 1 races I jumped into the most extreme and uncontaminated places of our Planet throughout 120 countries. I love shooting the Earth’s beauties and people in the most natural way, without the addition of filters or photo-retouch, trying to emphasize shapes and profiles and handle all the power of light and colors. Traveling is my life’s duty. Transferring my emotions to someone else is my real mission.
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Red Heart
"Red Heart"
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Divine Comedy
"Divine Comedy"
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Ethel Jimenez

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I agree with Ruth Bernhard who said, "Light is my inspiration; my paint and brush."
I often hurry by scenes that I encounter on a daily basis without giving them a second thought. But, when I do stop and look at the interplay of shadow and light along with texture and color, the objects become wonderful abstractions. I shoot scenes that appeal to me and I hope they will resonate with the viewer. I hope my work will draw the viewer in and make him see in a different way.
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Angles
"Angles"
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Abstract #19
"Abstract #19"
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Seo Jo

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The theme of my work is that we are always with nature even when we have forgotten it or attempted to leave it behind. I went to create self-portraits in various landscapes. The more I tried to photograph there, the more I learned that nature and humanity are inseparable. I'd like to remind people that we come from nature, are part of nature, and are going back there, no matter what we think nature is. In my work, natural objects such as trees and rocks refer to nature itself as well as the laws of nature (which we often take for granted), such as gravity, the circulatory system, and cause and effect. These self-portraits are not just about my private world but about someone who came to realize they were inseparable from nature.
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Inseparables #115, Woodstock, NY
"Inseparables #115, Woodstock, NY"
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Inseparables #132, Salt Point, NY
"Inseparables #132, Salt Point, NY"
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Uri Mahlev

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My artistic work is expressive and abstractive in nature. I try to do something that reacts with one's inner self. My work is about exposing something different and new. My work is more about intuition and interaction. Interaction between the viewer and the piece; between different perspectives such as subject, space, time, motion and beyond. In my work, as in life, change happens within interaction. I do not ask the viewer to understand my work or to figure out what I was trying to catch. My work is about exposing and composing the unexpected "happening" which is dynamic in nature, challenging and lends insight and inspiration.
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Away
"Away"
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Red
"Red"
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Sahaj Patel

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Dynamic Paintings can be considered a generative art, one that has been generated algorithmically by a computer system. However, they require the skill of an artist. I begin by conceiving an idea, selecting basic colors, shapes and principles of their development over time. Unlike a conventional painter, I have to think in one more dimension to design the evolution of images as the painting develops. Using various techniques that have deep roots in the styles of conventional paintings, I convert the brush strokes into algorithms that can precisely convey my original design of a digital painting. Once the Dynamic Painting has been designed and programmed, it is up to a computer system to bring it to life whilst maintaining fluidity through 'mutation'. The painting is always in a state of a perpetual transformation, living its own life, with objects moving and transforming, yet still following the original concept.
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Untitled 37
"Untitled 37"
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Untitled 43
"Untitled 43"
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Shifra

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When l discovered the digital camera and the software to go with, l became addicted to this medium and its vast possibilities. I am an urban photographer. I love the hustle and bustle of the city: the noises, smells and colors, the old and decrepit buildings which l find sad and beautiful. People, too, are intriguing with their colorful personalities and actions. When l stroll with my camera, anywhere in the world, l try to capture moments and episodes that will never come back. Even though it is difficult today to create something totally new, every artist has something unique only to him. I hope that my art, or at least my eye, is something that is unique only to myself.
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Window Shopping
"Window Shopping"
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Digital Solutions
"Digital Solutions"
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