
""I'm okay with the facial features starting to be more suggested, rather than described in every detail," the Norwegian photographer explains about the grouping, which features black and white images in addition to his more familiar brightly lit and obscurely narrated vignettes."
"The change is a reaction to AI. I'd been pushing my medium towards fantasy art, while always being grounded in everyday observation. AI showed me."
Torbjørn Rødland's exhibition, Bones in the Canal and Other Photographs, showcases a new direction in his work. The collection includes 35mm photographs inspired by an epiphany during his residency in Berlin. Rødland prefers suggested facial features over detailed depictions, presenting black and white images alongside vibrant cityscapes from various locations. The exhibition contrasts smaller, less intricate photographs with larger, more cinematic works that explore bodily contortion and everyday objects, reflecting the artist's evolving perspective influenced by AI.
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