Photography
Khaos
Collection of August Rodin’s Sculptures
A collection of photographic works focusing on Rodin’s masterpiece “The Gates of Hell,” which he worked on throughout his life. The chaotic world of “The Gates of Hell” has been expressed by “rotating” the camera, evolving from the “vibration” method that I started in my previous project, PROFIL (Collection of Bourdelle’s Sculpture). The title of the work “Khaos” is taken from Dante’s “Divine Comedy” which inspired the sculptor.
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In the depths of darkness, “From the Gates of Hell”
closeIn the depths of darkness, “From the Gates of Hell”
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A moment of blinking, “From the Gates of Hell (Trilogy 1)”
closeA moment of blinking, “From the Gates of Hell (Trilogy 1)”
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A moment of blinking, “From the Gates of Hell (Trilogy 2)”
closeA moment of blinking, “From the Gates of Hell (Trilogy 2)”
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A moment of blinking, “From the Gates of Hell (Trilogy 3)”
closeA moment of blinking, “From the Gates of Hell (Trilogy 3)”
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In anguish, “From the Gates of Hell”
closeIn anguish, “From the Gates of Hell”
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Eternal time, “From the Gates of Hell”
closeEternal time, “From the Gates of Hell”
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Darkness burns, “From the Gates of Hell”
closeDarkness burns, “From the Gates of Hell”
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Female figure
closeFemale figure
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Hooded person
closeHooded person
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Bust
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Hands and body
closeHands and body
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Kiss
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