Paris Photo 2023

Paris Photo 2023

GRAND PALAIS ÉPHÉMÈRE Paris, France Thursday, November 9, 2023–Sunday, November 12, 2023 Main Section


models_13 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_13, 2019

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models_11 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_11, 2019

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models_10 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_10, 2019

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models_05 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_05, 2019

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models_12 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_12, 2019

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models_09 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_09, 2019

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models_03 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_03, 2019

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models_08 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_08, 2019

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models_02 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_02, 2019

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models_03 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_03, 2019

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models_06 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Models_06, 2019

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model_01 by matei bejenaru

Matei Bejenaru

Model_01, 2019

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 "Models" is a series of photographs in which the artist Matei Bejenaru depicts models of plants, handmade from paper, cardboard and plastic, acquired in the 1980s from Germany by the University "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" in Iasi, Romania. The photographs explore the relationship between scientific image, art, and speculative fiction that can appear through the camera lens, connecting the analytical thread of photographic technique and rational knowledge with that of imagination and the mysterious world. The viewer is confronted with a representation of an representation through imitations of the natural world, in which the expressiveness of the forms and structures of the plant world are depicted. These are given an overwhelming dimension, far beyond human stature, becoming landscapes or phantasms of our imagination. The works bear reference to the photographic aesthetics of Karl Blossfeldt (1865 - 1932), known for his series of plant portraits. 

This project is financed  by Departamentul pentru Românii de Pretutindeni and supported by Institutul Cultural Român.