Room One
Richard Higginbottom
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A photograph is a selective slice of the world that provides a fixed perspective of its subject matter.
This project denies the authority of a unilateral viewpoint. It constitutes a visual interrogation of everyday objects, an investigation of their forms through space and time. Every picture is both a re-visioning... Read More
A photograph is a selective slice of the world that provides a fixed perspective of its subject matter.
This project denies the authority of a unilateral viewpoint. It constitutes a visual interrogation of everyday objects, an investigation of their forms through space and time. Every picture is both a re-visioning of its content and a contributor to its cumulative representation. Like Cubism, it attempts to narrow the gap between the three-dimensional and the two-dimensional, the sculptural and the pictorial.
Room One by Richard Higginbottom was created for the Index Visual Arts Festival in response to Yorkshire Sculpture International, where primary observations of how sculptural works are viewed within a gallery setting informed the photographic methodology.
Published by Combind Editions in collaboration with Tide Press.