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James Casebere — 2004-5
James Casebere

2004-5

James Casebere's architectural photograph presents a meticulously constructed tabletop model, rendered with striking hyperrealism through his signature studio-based technique. The image explores themes of space, memory, and illusion, transforming fabricated miniature environments into haunting, dreamlike interiors bathed in carefully controlled light. Casebere's work blurs the boundary between reality and artifice, inviting viewers to question the nature of photography as documentation versus fabrication.

Medium
Archival pigment print.

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October 17, 2017

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James Casebere, 2004-5

James Casebere's architectural photograph presents a meticulously constructed tabletop model, rendered with striking hyperrealism through his signature studio-based technique. The image explores themes of space, memory, and illusion, transforming fabricated miniature environments into haunting, dreamlike interiors bathed in carefully controlled light. Casebere's work blurs the boundary between reality and artifice, inviting viewers to question the nature of photography as documentation versus fabrication.

Medium
Archival pigment print.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Interior Architecture, Photography, Contemplative Mood, Interior Scene, Minimalist Aesthetic, Male Artist, Cool Tones, Architecture Photography, Conceptual Art, Constructed Spaces, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, American Artist, Staged Photography, Archival Pigment Print, Large Format, 21st Century, Late 20th Century, Architectural Interior, Constructed Photography

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