Material: Professional printing HD with colors pigments, inks Canon Lucia EX, definition 400x1200 dpi. Fine Art Paper Moab Entrada Rag Natural 290/300 gsm
The subject of my research is EMPTINESS, which I try to picture by means of the metaphor of SPACE.
This Emptiness I refer to is a “matter-free” place and cozy where to find peace and quiet, balance and harmony, thus not being lack or absence but ability to contain and embrace. It’s an independent dimension from all such external inputs, which fill our routine. It’s an independent dimension where you can imagine time suspension. Space is a useful metaphor to represent these places and my perception and need. It’s a tangible concept, aimed at giving concrete aspect to my research. Research that I carry out without abstracting from the reality, by observing the urban and industrial architecture, where I recognize common spaces to transform into my Space
Clear images, apparently looking bi-dimensional, and the minimalist style are functional to my language, as they can show the essentiality of this intimate and interior dimension that I try to picture in my photographs.
This essentiality being a personal approach to reach the balance: not actually a surrender, but the recognition of excess and its consequent relief.
The choice of the contexts is instinctive, as my perception is key. I need clarity (thus a limited number of elements), to represent Emptiness, as well as a minimum number of elements to show order, meaning selection, i.e. selection and initiative.
The way they are laid out creates balance or movement, nothing is left to chance. The range of tones, the proportions of the shapes, they all contribute to this general balance.
I observe the Emptiness and I represent it by means of a concept of Space which I try to make “full enough” in order not to feel any lack whatsoever.
The installation aspect has become a paramount element of my language: it’s as the images, in their bi-dimensional, without perspective essentiality, were enriched by a further dimension. The constituent installations (diptych, triptych or polyptich) where I display my photographs are born from a detailed analysis in order to create interesting connections among the images: the alteration of the horizon, the links between shapes and colours generate a complex space and abstract where the single artworks become tiles and where it is no longer a priority to know where the top and the bottom are.
A visionary space, abstract yet directly connected to the reality.
Maurizio Ciancia