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Paul Mpagi Sepuya — Mirror Study (_MG_1237_), 2017
Paul Mpagi Sepuya

Mirror Study (_MG_1237_), 2017

2017

Mirror Study (_MG_1237_) draws the viewer into a layered choreography of reflection and disclosure, where the studio itself becomes both subject and co-conspirator. Paul Mpagi Sepuya constructs the image through a recursive interplay of mirrors, bodies, and the camera's own presence, collapsing the traditional distance between photographer, subject, and apparatus. The result is a composition that refuses to resolve into a single, stable point of view, instead offering a cascade of partial truths: a shoulder here, a lens there, the edge of a reflective surface catching light before retreating back into ambiguity. Sepuya's studio practice treats intimacy as a formal principle, inviting collaborators whose presence charges the image with a warmth that is never voyeuristic but persistently, quietly felt. Produced in 2017 and printed as an archival pigment print at a commanding 129.5 by 86.4 centimetres, the work rewards close physical attention. At this scale, the surface carries a richness of tonal gradation that smaller reproductions cannot convey, and the interplay between deep shadow and luminous skin becomes almost sculptural in effect. Sepuya occupies a lineage that acknowledges Mapplethorpe and Wojnarowicz while moving decisively beyond them, building instead a visual language rooted in consent, collaboration, and the specific textures of Black queer identity. The inclusion of the original filename in the title is characteristic of the artist's candour regarding process, signaling that what the viewer encounters is not a seamless fiction but a documented moment from an ongoing, evolving body of work. This is a significant work from a pivotal year in an internationally recognised practice, currently available through island.

Medium
Archival pigment print
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Mirror Study (_MG_1237_), 2017, 2017

Mirror Study (_MG_1237_) draws the viewer into a layered choreography of reflection and disclosure, where the studio itself becomes both subject and co-conspirator. Paul Mpagi Sepuya constructs the image through a recursive interplay of mirrors, bodies, and the camera's own presence, collapsing the traditional distance between photographer, subject, and apparatus. The result is a composition that refuses to resolve into a single, stable point of view, instead offering a cascade of partial truths: a shoulder here, a lens there, the edge of a reflective surface catching light before retreating back into ambiguity. Sepuya's studio practice treats intimacy as a formal principle, inviting collaborators whose presence charges the image with a warmth that is never voyeuristic but persistently, quietly felt. Produced in 2017 and printed as an archival pigment print at a commanding 129.5 by 86.4 centimetres, the work rewards close physical attention. At this scale, the surface carries a richness of tonal gradation that smaller reproductions cannot convey, and the interplay between deep shadow and luminous skin becomes almost sculptural in effect. Sepuya occupies a lineage that acknowledges Mapplethorpe and Wojnarowicz while moving decisively beyond them, building instead a visual language rooted in consent, collaboration, and the specific textures of Black queer identity. The inclusion of the original filename in the title is characteristic of the artist's candour regarding process, signaling that what the viewer encounters is not a seamless fiction but a documented moment from an ongoing, evolving body of work. This is a significant work from a pivotal year in an internationally recognised practice, currently available through island.

Medium
Archival pigment print
Dimensions
overall: 129.5 x 86.4 cm
Year
2017
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
island

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