Form Fragments

  • Dates
    2022 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Daily Life, Documentary, Fine Art, Landscape
  • Location Japan, Japan

“Form Fragments” detaches everyday objects from function and meaning, reducing them to surfaces, textures and structural units. Through a non-narrative photographic approach, the project uses close observation to examine how form shapes our perception of

Form Fragments uses a non-narrative visual logic to convert everyday objects into subjects of formal investigation.

Through the arrangement of images, I construct rhythm and structural relations. Through photographic intervention, I analyze the surface of reality and present it as material for repeated observation.

In this process, photography is no longer a device for recording events, but a tool for thinking about the world. The work does not offer stories or emotional directives; it places viewing in an open position that requires observation, comparison, and analysis. My aim is that this form of viewing allows details of the everyday to become visible again, and that a mode of perception grounded in visual fact can emerge.

Form Fragments by XIANGQI YIN

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