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This book focuses mainly on Banka?s early work and is divided into three areas entitled?Construction, Figuration, and Abstraction?. The title Construction refers to the way an image is constructed by light. Banka photographs panels of mirrors placed in a landscape, he opens windows, thus reflecting and focusing the view into the interior. The mechanisms of light shining through or being reflected, as captured in Banka?s photographs, refine both the vision and the awareness of space. In his kinetic, phased figurative pictures, Banka?s wife, his daughter, or he himself then become the protagonists of a few second-long photographic actions: a simple movement creates a sequence, interconnecting personal and general levels. Other photographs play out almost on the surface so to speak. The term?Abstraction? is not used to suggest the notion that images lose their descriptiveness? rather, they shed the shackles of exact contours, becoming blurry and gaining evocativeness. 00Exhibition: Schilt Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (20.11.2016-26.02.2017).
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