REINVOLVEMENT

Reinvolvement explores the contemplative process of photography, emphasizing the interplay between perception, movement, and environment. The book and photgraphs draws attention to the involuntary gestures and subtle ecologies that emerge through acts of seeing, framing cognition as both an aesthetic and conceptual pursuit. Modes of existence are provisional and fleeting, arising in response to context and dissolving as quickly as they form. Through this lens, photography becomes a means of tracing these ephemeral occasions, engaging viewers in a reflective dialogue about attention, temporality, and the complexity of visual experience.


“Objects and events are not static; they are activities that ‘reinvolve’ their own past conditions to produce themselves from moment to moment.”

_ Brian Massumi

EDITIONS

  • The photographs are artist-made prints on aluminium, in formats ranging from 30 × 40 in to 150 × 120 cm.

  • The making of the series is attentive to light, texture, and gesture: each shot arises from moments when surfaces subtly shift, when the eye might glance away but lingers.

  • The editions are limited, signed, and presented with a sense of intimacy and pause, rather than spectacle.

  • Size: 30 × 40 in to 150 × 120 cm

  • Material: High-quality aluminum

  • Finish: Gloss with natural sheen

  • Edition: Open

  • Publication: Photo essay - pp120

DESCRIPTION

Reinvolvement explores the contemplative process of photography, emphasizing the interplay between perception, movement, and environment. The book and photgraphs draws attention to the involuntary gestures and subtle ecologies that emerge through acts of seeing, framing cognition as both an aesthetic and conceptual pursuit. Modes of existence are provisional and fleeting, arising in response to context and dissolving as quickly as they form. Through this lens, photography becomes a means of tracing these ephemeral occasions, engaging viewers in a reflective dialogue about attention, temporality, and the complexity of visual experience.