ARTIST PROFILE

Aniko Robitz

  • Hungary (b. 1978 in Nagykanizsa)
  • Currently in Budapest, Hungary.

REPRESENTATION

  • Photon Gallery
  • Trg prekomorskih brigad 1
  • Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 1000
  • www.photon.si
Ljubljana

Ljubljana

  • 2021
  • Digital Photograph, edition of 5
  • Digital photography, giclée archival print, framed
  • 50 x 75 cm
  • Buenos Aires, Puente de la Mujer - thumbnail Bagan, Myanmar - thumbnail Ljubljana - thumbnail Panama City - thumbnail Bogotá - thumbnail

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    Photographs made between 2018–2021 | 2018 - 2021

Reality and the Photograph: The Relationship Between the Parts and the Whole Do we reproduce a part of reality when we photograph something? Even though the photo seems to show a copy of reality, we may feel that it is already something entirely different. So the question arises: At which point do we get so far from the original that we can no longer recognise it? This photography-related question is an analogue of the sorites paradox, or the paradox of the heap. At one point, the original is turned into something different. At exactly which point does this change occur? Obviously, such an exact boundary cannot be located. A photo steps beyond this boundary abruptly and obtains an entirely different meaning from the original. I would like to see what happens in the meantime, how the transformation takes place and what it is like. I would like to locate and show the transformation, as well as the way that the meaning of forms and lines changes. To be able to achieve this, I must make my photos as simple as possible by eliminating any redundant elements. This is the reason why I only use the most essential elements in my photographs.