@ Prarthna Singh, Giacomo Infantino, Brendan Ó Sé, Maria Mavropoulou and Tijana Pakic Feterman
Presence /
The
Exhibition
While Social Media and the effects of the pandemic have changed the way we portray ourselves to the rest of the world, our presence online and offline has been unbalanced. This has caused an increase in the use of our online personas to remain in touch with the rest during a time when our physical selves were not allowed to socialise in the offline world.
Issues of identity form a significant part of our existence. The increasing use of the online to project ourselves makes it clear that portraiture and self-portraiture have become a tool to render our identity. Playing an important role in our consciousness, Generation Z (born 1997-2012) and the whole Generation Alpha (early 2010 - the mid-2020s) are the first people in human history to have full awareness of their image and own portrayal since a very young age. In this sense, practices of selection, curation, manipulation, and editing of images meant to depict oneself or another, have turned into common practices. Having an impact on both the physical and the online presence of a subject that exists at the same time on both worlds.
Questions of power and agency in their role with identity come to mind when thinking in these terms. This dual presence is just an extension of the same self, altered by the two worlds that shape identity through their own social dynamics of acceptance. The group show Presence challenges the traditional understanding of a portrait and examines its concern with the human presence in its wider sense and how it´s rendered into reality; whether that is online or offline.
The show will feature an experiential installation with 8 main images, the photobook in the Sun on the moon,... edited by Jason Fulford, and a video screening of all the images submitted to the 2021 open call.