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H0205 - L'oisillon by Nude in the Living Room
Idan Wizen - Lost Room
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Edition of this artwork
Edition of 4, each unique in size
Type of print
C-Print on mat papper
Signature
On the front. Bottom right
Certificate of Authenticity
Yes, included by the gallery.
Year of Creation
2013 - 2014
Fine Art Artist
Idan Wizen
Collection
Lost Room
Finalist in 2014 at the International PhotoShoot Awards in the Men’s category.
Lost Room
The "Lost Room" collection by Idan Wizen invites us on an extraordinary journey through the dimensions of human emotion and expression. Transcending sociocultural and aesthetic barriers, Wizen's works illuminate the inherent beauty of humanity, in all its diversity and authenticity. Individuals, unveiled in their most sincere nudity, bring to each shot their unique personality, distinctive traits, and free expressions, thus celebrating the deep unity of the human species.
Against the standardization of beauty norms and the uniformity of prevailing modes of expression, "An Anonymous Nude in the Living Room" advocates a celebration of diversity, originality, life dynamics, and spontaneity. It is in this spirit that the "Lost Room" series is conceived, an extraordinary experience that places models in a timeless and spaceless room, filled with unusual objects and a mysterious atmosphere.
In "Lost Room", subjects find themselves as if teleported into a separate universe, in front of Idan Wizen's captivating lens. The elicited reactions - fear, surprise, humor, tenderness - are laid bare against a baroque tapestry, creating an almost surreal setting. This unique collection explores the interactions between the individual and this strange space, revealing a range of emotions and deep reflections.
"Lost Room" stands out not only for its striking visual aesthetic but also for its ability to evoke reflection on our relationship with the world and ourselves. Models, faced with the unknown and the unusual, become the protagonists of a visual narrative where each photograph tells a story of adaptation, discovery, and inner confrontation.
The "Lost Room" series from "An Anonymous Nude in the Living Room" represents a bold exploration of the human condition, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexity of the human soul through a unique artistic prism. By diving into this space where time and space seem suspended, Idan Wizen reminds us that the beauty and truth of being human lie in our ability to fully embrace the entire spectrum of our emotions and experiences.
Nude in the Living Room
“Who’s that Nude In The Living Room?” is a unique artistic project which aims to constitute the largest photographic series ever made representing humanity as it is, in its most natural state, its nudity and its diversity.
Developed by photographer Idan Wizen, this concept of photographic art aims to bring together thousands of models, volunteers of all ages and from all part of society to constitute a huge bank of portraits of men and women of today who have agreed to to show themselves as they are, nude.
These photographs, in their multitude and the originality of each one of them, their dynamism and their naturalness, show to universal human beauty, far beyond the restrictive socio-cultural and aesthetic criteria of our time.
Anyone who poses in his simplest device participates by his own personality, his differences and his particularities in the universality of the humankind.
Idan Wizen has chosen to exacerbate the true authenticity of each of his models, breaking their possible masks, exposing through each of them, the simple and nude beauty of human nature.
He also defies the usual criteria of nude photography with his shocking photos, with a strong artistic bias, where the spontaneous provocation of one model can rub shoulders with the cheerful and naive expression of another, or the modest revelation of a third.
The uniformity of the beauty criteria of our society as well as its modes of expression, “Who’s that Nude In The Living Room?” opposes the multitude, the variety, the strength of character, the movement, the surprising and the natural to the state gross of mankind.
Each photo is unique as its model, and never touched up. This inevitably challenges us and creates in us a curious feeling of closeness, of belonging. Because these models are all of us.
Moved or upset by the freshness of a smile, the roundness of a curve, a playful look, a cry of release or the fragility of a silhouette, we would like to keep one of these photos with us, the image of a being among the multitude of the human race, a nude in the living room!