From an AI that ‘creates’ family photos to images printed on glass – and then broken – these artists nominated for this year’s prize use radical methods to achieve groundbreaking results
‘Creating space through trickery’ … Aisha Seriki’s Orí Inú, 2024. Photograph: Aisha Seriki/Doyle Wham galleryCharlie Tallott is the Photo London x Nikon Emerging Photographer of the Year. Tallott’s work centres around delving into the profound social and psychological impacts of deindustrialisation through photography.
His series At Least Until the World Stops Going Round is a body of work produced following a suicide attempt. The work acts as a euphoric counterbalance to Tallott’s real life experience at the time. He says: ‘When you experience a really low point, photography a vessel to move from it. Your eyes can go and just live somewhere else, a different world.’Sander Coers: Post No 57, 2023
Sander Coers’ latest series, Post, explores the intersection of constructed memories and perceptions of masculinity in visual culture through the use of AI-generated imagery. The artist aims to investigate the role of photography in shaping our perceptions of the past and question its authenticity in the age of digital manipulation.Sander Coers explains: ‘I trained an AI bot to expand my family history based on my grandparents’ photo albums ranging from the 1940s to the 90s.
Much of Inês d’Orey’s artistic work focuses on the transformation of the heritage identity of the contemporary city, where the architectural object presents itself as a subject of memory, changing its meanings over timeInes d’Orey: Beograd Concrete #24.4, 2021Photograph: Salgadeiras Arte ContemporâneaJohnny Mae Hauser presents a collection of all new works from her ongoing series Bildnis, a German term used primarily in the context of painting.
Archive of Longing searches for moments of vulnerability, love and belonging within an inherited family archive, glimpses that often escape the photographer’s gaze and the subject’s agenda. The family photographs are cropped, enlarged, digitally altered and then printed on glass sheets. The printed glass is broken and reassembled to create 3D sculptural reliefs from 2D vintage photographs.
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