WABI SABI analogue photography exhibition by Sergei Trunin
Pafos Underground Gallery, Paphos
13 March - 5 April - opening night 7pm
Shinning the spotlight on analogue photography is an exhibition by Sergei Trunin in Paphos titled Wabi-Sabi. Opening on Friday and running until April 5, the exhibition at Pafos Underground gallery highlights the technical errors of analogue shooting and printing as a working artistic tool and a way to slow down the gaze and overestimate a non-paradox story.
Taking inspiration from the Japanese notion of wabi-sabi (finding beauty in imperfection), the exhibition looks at the art of analogue photography through its inconsistent and incomplete phases, presenting its aesthetics through a new lens. Happy coincidences that appear during shooting or the printing process give new meaning to the status of the image.
