A Bare Form
In the image of the naked body, nothing seems to tether us to time except for the history of the photographed body. It is an image of time that has slipped beneath our skin and transformed it. Despite the passing centuries, our bodies remain unchanged while simultaneously undergoing transformation, each distinctly different from one another. This renders the possibilities of representation inexhaustible. Paintings, drawings, and certainly photography remind us of this daily.
Technology has finally changed our habits, our landscape, and soon it will become part of our very being in a last hope of immortality. Our bodies, transformed by something that goes beyond the hours we live, will soon be inscribed in a definitive and consumable temporality.