DK
Darkening 06, 2015
digital print on archival paper
90 x 60 cm
edition of 3 + 1 AP
Series: SCOTOMA - TEMNENJE / SCOTOMA - DARKENING
signed and dated
ABOUT THE SERIES Since the destruction of my homeland*, I have found myself living in a globalized pocket colony, where all big world issues are applied to our lives,...
ABOUT THE SERIES
Since the destruction of my homeland*, I have found myself living in a globalized pocket colony, where all big world issues are applied to our lives, without us having any say. As the world situation is getting darker, I often think of my father, who had to live through six regimes without moving, except when some young men in uniforms displaced him.A couple of decades later, some other young men came. We have watched many different uniforms forcing people away from their homes since then.Made weary by the flood of photographs showing crises and routine atrocities, that has changed nothing, but ultimately only enhanced our insensitivity as a form of a self-defense, I had to rethink whether documentary photography still possesses any relevance in our post-factual world. How can photographs visualize our “contemporary” moment, without getting lost in all its manifestations?The Darkening series asks us to take a different perspective when addressing those questions. The series comprises two diptychs and one pentaptych. It begins with images that possess a vague visual text, and intentionally progresses to those completely void of information. From situations that contain life – towards its gradual fading.The photographs are taken in real places and are traces of my encounters with world. Since all the reasoning that we witness today seems incapable of producing any solutions, they are visualizations of my meditation on our contemporary moment. The photographic materialization of what is primarily a mental object. In the process of their making, I was searching for an understanding beyond daily narratives and excuses. While depicting post-factual society, their opacities also express my experience of it.- DK*the former Yugoslavia
Since the destruction of my homeland*, I have found myself living in a globalized pocket colony, where all big world issues are applied to our lives, without us having any say. As the world situation is getting darker, I often think of my father, who had to live through six regimes without moving, except when some young men in uniforms displaced him.A couple of decades later, some other young men came. We have watched many different uniforms forcing people away from their homes since then.Made weary by the flood of photographs showing crises and routine atrocities, that has changed nothing, but ultimately only enhanced our insensitivity as a form of a self-defense, I had to rethink whether documentary photography still possesses any relevance in our post-factual world. How can photographs visualize our “contemporary” moment, without getting lost in all its manifestations?The Darkening series asks us to take a different perspective when addressing those questions. The series comprises two diptychs and one pentaptych. It begins with images that possess a vague visual text, and intentionally progresses to those completely void of information. From situations that contain life – towards its gradual fading.The photographs are taken in real places and are traces of my encounters with world. Since all the reasoning that we witness today seems incapable of producing any solutions, they are visualizations of my meditation on our contemporary moment. The photographic materialization of what is primarily a mental object. In the process of their making, I was searching for an understanding beyond daily narratives and excuses. While depicting post-factual society, their opacities also express my experience of it.- DK*the former Yugoslavia

