VERMILION CONFUSION
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Dates2020 - 2022
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Author
- Topics Daily Life, Street Photography, Fine Art
- Location China, China
Photography helps me in my everyday life to question my environment in a curious and playful way. The more I do this, the more I understand the world full of riddles.
For Torsten Schumann, the urban environment is an inexhaustible repository of enigmas, confusions, harmonies and incongruities.
With subtle humour and an absurdist’s disposition, the artist captures the fragments of contemporary life in which people, actions, objects, and environments momentarily coalesce to form suggestive inner logics of paradox, oddity and interconnection.
This is particularly apparent in his current series Vermilion Confusion, created in China between 2020 and 2022. This series of decontextualised scenes from urban life - presented as formally and conceptually-linked diptychs - intertwine with and amplify both their adjacents and the images that precede and follow them, merging to become a complex, montaged whole in which narrative, plausibility and significance are playfully teased out and short-circuited.
It is precisely by dissolving this boundary between appearance and reality that Schumann creates a photographic imagery that evokes a healthy skepticism towards the medium’s supposed evidentiary functions, while enacting an empathetic curiosity for the particular and amusing in the unspectacular and everyday. In turn, this approach characterizes the artist’s stance toward all political, cultural and ideological boundaries encountered in his global practice and lifestyle. Text: Wolfgang Zurborn