Latent images
Photographs taken at a Polish cemetery established in 1790. The presented series of photographs symbolically alludes to the concept of a "latent image", an image that is created after exposure to photographic film but is invisible to the naked eye until it is developed.
About Artist
Andrzej Pacewicz
In the 1990s, living in Lublin, Poland, he co-founded the avant-garde Lublin Surdadaists Group, which combined literature, visual arts, theater, performance, and music. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Photography, his teachers included Stanisław J. Woś, Bogdan Konopka, Wojciech Prażmowski, Grzegorz Przyborek, Marian Schmidt, and Tadeusz Rolke. A musician, a graduate of the Krzysztof Komeda School of Popular Music and Jazz, and a member of the bands Za Siódmą Górą, Rongwrong, and That’s How I Fight. He works with medium (6x6), large-format (4x5') and digital photography.
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