Tim White-Sobieski (1961)
New York City Suite
2005 | C-print/aluminium/acrylic | 180 × 120 cm
How real is reality? Can it change before our very eyes?
The longer you look at this zoomed-in photograph by Tim White-Sobieski of New York City, the more abstract it becomes. Whether you blur your eyes or try to look at it rationally, windows and buildings suddenly break apart into blocks of colour and light. All sense of perspective is lost.
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