photo © Stephanie Bosset
Press Release:
Last
October
KEEM
travelled to the Balkans, taking 3 cameras and shooting 1237
photographs in 10 days. What happens when two people take the same
trip, see the same things, and hold the same cameras? When does the
memory of physically taking a photograph merge into the memory of the
image produced? Through the amalgamation of two individuals'
memories, boundaries start to blur, and lines start to cross over.
There
are common themes that run throughout the images, bringing elements
of the individual practice of each of the KEEM
artists to the forefront: the body, people in the landscape,
architecture, the presence of two individuals, an intimate
relationship.
Both
members of KEEM
have
made a personal edit of 80 images from the original 1237 photographs.
Here, they have selected a series of diptychs previously undisclosed
to each other. The act of editing has taken on the same importance as
the initial act of taking the photographs - opening up the first
chance for conversation, comparison and influence.
Long
White Cloud Gallery 151
Hackney Road, London, E2 8JL
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