"Re-enter", is a study of visual territories of the senses, realities, and their casts in shadows.
Ulay distributes the spatial division of the images between 3 juxtaposing panels, shifting attention from nondescript shapes to the clued objects. The temporary status of the indiscernible shadows are set against the static longevity and clarity of their source. While the correlations of residual vs primary, transient vs static, object vs substitute, accuracy vs detection come into view, the recorded images of "Re-enter", also offer comparative readings of centrality, dimensionality, size and color. By this staging Ulay aims to provoke the viewer to make a decision; to identify and assign a locality to the suggested target stimuli in colored or monochrome areas. |