Dima Zorkov: The Lifestyle You Ordered : Verena Kerfin Gallery, Köthener Strasse 28, Berlin 10963
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The Verena Kerfin Gallery presents the solo exhibition "The Lifestyle You Ordered" by photographer Dima Zorkov, on display from September 27 to October 8, 2020.
Dima Zorkov, born in 1977 in Minsk, works exclusively with analog photography and manual techniques. His images are captured using traditional equipment and personally hand-printed on high-quality archival paper. By refusing to intervene in the scenes he photographs, Zorkov adopts a quiet observational approach, waiting patiently for the right moment when all elements align harmoniously and a random situation transforms into a narrative. This approach is reminiscent of the classic tradition of street photography practiced by artists like Henri Cartier-Bresson, who famously pursued the "decisive moment."
Zorkov's work is characterized by a timeless, almost cinematic aesthetic. His black-and-white photographs create an atmosphere evocative of artists such as Brassaï, who captured the nocturnal life of 1930s Paris. By foregoing digital manipulation, Zorkov preserves the authenticity of the analog process, emphasizing the artisanal quality of his work and inviting viewers to appreciate the craftsmanship behind each image.
The exhibition "The Lifestyle You Ordered" encourages viewers to reflect on the role of photography as a storyteller and to consider perception as a form of narrative appropriation. Zorkov's images offer a fresh perspective on everyday scenes, challenging viewers to uncover the hidden stories within their surroundings.
Dima Zorkov, born in 1977 in Minsk, works exclusively with analog photography and manual techniques. His images are captured using traditional equipment and personally hand-printed on high-quality archival paper. By refusing to intervene in the scenes he photographs, Zorkov adopts a quiet observational approach, waiting patiently for the right moment when all elements align harmoniously and a random situation transforms into a narrative. This approach is reminiscent of the classic tradition of street photography practiced by artists like Henri Cartier-Bresson, who famously pursued the "decisive moment."
Zorkov's work is characterized by a timeless, almost cinematic aesthetic. His black-and-white photographs create an atmosphere evocative of artists such as Brassaï, who captured the nocturnal life of 1930s Paris. By foregoing digital manipulation, Zorkov preserves the authenticity of the analog process, emphasizing the artisanal quality of his work and inviting viewers to appreciate the craftsmanship behind each image.
The exhibition "The Lifestyle You Ordered" encourages viewers to reflect on the role of photography as a storyteller and to consider perception as a form of narrative appropriation. Zorkov's images offer a fresh perspective on everyday scenes, challenging viewers to uncover the hidden stories within their surroundings.
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