Untitled - DAVID CHATFIELD

“With the ubiquity of images, do we risk losing our capacity for awe?

When we move beyond our preconceptions and encounter the original incoherence of objects, our focus shifts to the personal, visceral act of looking. This engagement, as Albert Camus suggests, is about learning to see anew, to be attentive, and to transform every idea and image into a privileged moment.”

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