Vienna-based artist Sophie Thun's latest exhibition, Wet Rooms, explores the interplay of photography, performance, and personal history, inviting viewers into an immersive darkroom experience. Currently at the Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts in Lausanne until August 10, the exhibition features collages of photograms and large-format prints that challenge passive viewing. The darkroom becomes a sanctuary for self-invention, crafted with soft red hues and textured chemicals. Thun uses her body as both creator and subject, blurring the lines between art and viewer engagement in a tribute to analog photography's relevance.
Sophie Thun's exhibition, Wet Rooms, at Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, invites viewers into an immersive environment merging photography, personal history, and performance art.
In Wet Rooms, Thun explores the duality of control and surrender through analog photography, creating a living darkroom where the process blurs with the subject.
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