Fábio Salun

Autumn Equinox: Collective Visions in Abstraction and Figuration

September 21 - October 11, 2018

Reception: Thursday, September 27, 2018, 6-8 PM

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Brazilian photographer Fábio Salun believes that the world is full of beautiful images that in our busy day-to-day too often go unnoticed. Salun takes photographs to escape the frantic pace of modern life and to take his time to observe and capture the beauty of these fleeting moments. He is more interested in images that present certain visual problems, distorting space, for example, or subverting expectations in other ways, rather than in figures or poetic documentation. Salun believes that a photograph is an image displaced, or removed from its immediate context. He values such disruptions because they de-automatize experience.

Salun’s fascination with art began in his childhood. As a schoolboy, he filled his notebooks with sketches. One day, seeing an art exhibition led him to question the artistic value of his experiments. He became further involved in drawing and painting until the day he realized that photography matched his way of seeing and the kind of images he sought to create. Salun mostly uses analog photography, though he has experience with digital photography as well.

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Fábio Salun

Autumn Equinox: Collective Visions in Abstraction and Figuration

September 21 - October 11, 2018

Reception: Thursday, September 27, 2018, 6-8 PM

Untitled 36
Untitled 36

Chromogenic print
39.5" x 57"

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Brazilian photographer Fábio Salun believes that the world is full of beautiful images that in our busy day-to-day too often go unnoticed. Salun takes photographs to escape the frantic pace of modern life and to take his time to observe and capture the beauty of these fleeting moments. He is more interested in images that present certain visual problems, distorting space, for example, or subverting expectations in other ways, rather than in figures or poetic documentation. Salun believes that a photograph is an image displaced, or removed from its immediate context. He values such disruptions because they de-automatize experience.

Salun’s fascination with art began in his childhood. As a schoolboy, he filled his notebooks with sketches. One day, seeing an art exhibition led him to question the artistic value of his experiments. He became further involved in drawing and painting until the day he realized that photography matched his way of seeing and the kind of images he sought to create. Salun mostly uses analog photography, though he has experience with digital photography as well.

Untitled 36
Untitled 36
Untitled 40
Untitled 40
Untitled 38
Untitled 38
Untitled 35
Untitled 35
Untitled 39
Untitled 39
Untitled 37
Untitled 37
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Autumn Equinox: Collective Visions in Abstraction and Figuration | September 21 - October 11, 2018

The Infinity of Thoughts
50" x 50" - Acrylic on Canvas
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