MEL BLES | PAUL CUPIDO | VIVIANE SASSEN – old

The body breaking free
Mel Bles

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MEL
BLES
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PAUL
CUPIDO
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VIVIANE
SASSEN

The body has been a central subject since the beginning of photography. Today, we see contemporary artists exploring this form in new ways – relinquishing control to reveal vulnerability, rawness, tenderness and freedom.

We need new means of representing the evolving ideas around identity, particularly gender identity. Abandon features 3 contemporary artists who represent approaches that are primal and proud, sometimes intrusive but always compelling.

The selected photographs allow us to reflect on how we move through the world. The choice to express ourselves freely is a luxury – there’s a power to this, and it should be celebrated.

“Mel’s video work ‘On Rhythms’ was completely hypnotic and immediately made me feel lighter. I wanted, through the images and words, to inspire a sense of release in others.”

_ DIANA POOLE ON WHY ‘ABANDON’
Mel Bles, Untitled (from 'Islands'), 2017
Abandon
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MEL BLES

On Rhythms, 2019
On Rhythms, 2019
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Green hands
On Rhythms, 2019
On Rhythms, 2019
Looking At Things In The Cage
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“Photography, film, for me is liberation. Every project, be it in the realms of fashion or art is a moment to explore.
To understand better, to experiment, to live in the now.
To let go.”

“Photography, film, for me is liberation. Every project, be it in the realms of fashion or art is a moment to explore. To understand better, to experiment, to live in the now.
To let go.”

_ BLES RESPONDING TO ‘ABANDON’ (AUG 2019)

Mel Bles has created vibrant and original fashion photo- graphs for over a decade. In contrast to her fast-paced fashion images, her personal work, ‘Islands’ and ‘On Rhythms’, enables her to slow down, study the body and its movements from every angle, working intimately with her subjects. In ‘Islands’, the curves of bodies echo the rippling arcs of sand dunes and cloud formations.

On Rhythms, 2019
On Rhythms, 2019
Looking At Things In The Cage
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Untitled (from the series 'Islands'), 2017
Untitled (from the series 'Islands'), 2017
Looking At Things In The Cage
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For ‘On Rhythms’, Bles documents women who are not dancers but who use their bodies to express pure joy and unrestrained movement – unguarded, wild and free.

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PAUL CUPIDO

Veins, 2018
Veins, 2018
Looking At Things In The Cage
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The artworks are full of magic and melancholic beauty – occupying that liminal space between heartache and happiness.

“This (Abandon) is about the most primordial emotions for both humans and animals… your body and mind are fighting and resisting fiercely.”

_ CUPIDO RESPONDING TO ‘ABANDON’
(AUG 2019)

Paul Cupido is on an endless quest for emaning within the poignant reality that moments, relationships, indeed life itself, will inevitably end.

In Éphémère, Cupido seeks to highlight this vulnerability, alongside the strength that arises from our profound connection with nature.
The moonlit landscapes, captured far from home (in Japan and the Brazilian Amazon), show shifting forms and bodies somewhere between night and day.

Cabaret Nocturne, Amazônia, 2018
Cabaret Nocturne, Amazônia, 2018
Looking At Things In The Cage
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The artworks are full of magic and melancholic beauty – occupying that liminal space between heartache and happiness.

Clair de Lune, 2018
Clair de Lune, 2018
Looking At Things In The Cage
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Advisory

Diana Poole is a Zürich-based art advisor specialised in photography. She supports clients to build and grow art collections advising on the acquisition, management and presentation of modern and contemporary works. Diana also curates exhibitions and organises art events.
Diana Poole is a Zürich-based art advisor specialised in photography. She supports clients to build and grow art collections advising on the acquisition, management and presentation of modern and contemporary works. Diana also curates exhibitions and organises art events.