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Photography, Color on Paper
Size: 14.4 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in
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Diptych created from one person in my two projects, Memento and Mirror. Two images are printed on the same paper (Paper size is H 45cm x W 42cm) Giclee artwork print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta paper (315 gsm) with certificate of authenticity Memento Since the dawn of civilization, in all cultures and societies, death means an ending. It accompanies us throughout our lives, it is unbiased, and its power is undeniable. It is exactly its power because of which it is usually displayed in various, mostly creepy, shapes and forms in literature, religion and art. Although it does not seem that way at first sight, the notion of death is terrifying to a modern man for many reasons, and his perception of life is completely dislocated. One of our ideals is the eternal youth. In other words, the essence of life is neither to live, nor to glance at the watch, nor to count the days, nor to await something, but to make time stop or at least slow down. All of this is followed by a fact that millions of cosmetic surgeries and treatments are undertaken annually all around the world. The removal of "flaws" or various genetic researches in laboratories are just a cover behind which the attempt to slow down or to stop the last stage in our lives is hidden; on the other hand, the absurdity and the irony of these and other obsessions and ideals related to death, youth, time and life is that our civilization, whether in a personal or socio-cultural respect, can not imagine life without photography. It is exactly what constantly reminds us of the transience and the end from the first day of its and our existence. Susan Sontag says: "All photographs are memento mori. To take a photo means to participate in mortality, vulnerablity and changeability of another person (or thing). All photographs testify to the relentless melting of time, just by cutting out this moment and freezing it." Luka Klikovac deals with this, almost mystical, obsession in his two groups of photographs of young people aged between 18 and 30. The first group includes the photos displaying a portrait of a person, while the second group consists of the photos displaying the whole figure on an autopsy table. The eyes of the portrayed directly face the eyes of the observers. Made almost in the manner of "pure photography", these photographs are devoid of any emotion and drama. But this is not the end. Although the photographs are set up on the walls of a gallery, it is not about a typical photography exhibition. On the contrary, in a carefully designed and implemented project of Luka Klikovac, the photos are not the only ones that carry the action, but the entire space of the gallery, which, due to the lighting as well as the white walls and the autopsy table, is transformed into the space of a hospital or a morgue. Nevertheless, the ultimate goal is to show death in a completely opposite way than the expected, abhorrent and terrifying one. The whole concept, in this case, operates on the principal of a trigger, since a common position of the observer is destabilized by entering the space of the gallery as such. Deprived of the simple views and the atmosphere of a gallery, consciously or not, we will start to question ourselves and our perception of life, time, duration and, above all, unnatural fear of death. Mirror The series of photographs "Mirror" by Luka Klikovac is a continuation of his previous project "Memento", in which he – through photographs of young people on the autopsy table – deals with the issues of life, death and time. In the series "Mirror", he focuses on the unfulfilled wishes, fantasies and imposed ideals. In short, on what we all, more or less, strive towards in our life, and what becomes totally irrelevant when it ends. The exhibition includes 10 photographs from the "Memento" cycle. Opposite to them, to create the impression of mirror image, there is the same number of photographs from the "Mirror" series. These are the same people who are, besides on the autopsy table, displayed in coffins. Their image of themselves is additionally emphasized by costumes, various equipment and lighting. The project by Luka Klikovac is directed to criticism of society, ideals, fiction, but it can also be connected with the very nature of photography. The biggest absurdity of the obsessions related to youth, time, life and death is that this same society, whether on personal or social and cultural level, cannot imagine life without photography. It is photography itself that has kept reminding us, since its first day and the first day of our life, of the transience and end.
Photography:Color on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:2
Size:14.4 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in
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Graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, department Applied Graphics, 2012. Gained Doctor of Arts degree in 2017 from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, field – Applied Arts and Design. From 2014 to 2016 he was the assistant professor at Faculty of Arts in Kosovska Mitrovica. From 2016 he teaches photography at Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. He had many solo and group exhibitions in the country and abroad. His work was published in both domestic and foreign photography magazines. His main fields are conceptual and fine art photography.
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