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Imperfect Portraits of Male Dancers
New York City-based photographer Nir Arieli began his career working for the Israeli magazine Bamachane as a military photographer. Later he received a scholarship and received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts. Arieli’s newest project, “Inframen,” features male dancers like his previous projects, “Tension” and “Force,” however these portraits are black-and-white, and photographed with a special infrared technique to reveal “flaws” in the subject’s skin.
Banda de guerra Inframen.
“Inframen“, une magnifique série de portraits infrarouges du photographe Nir Arieli.
Dans son travail photographique, Nir Arieli questionne les danseurs et leurs relations au corps. Ici, il met en avant les vergetures, cicatrices et autres craquelures créées par une sollicitation parfois excessives des membres des danseurs.
La technique utilisée souligne à la fois la force et la maitrise qui se dégage du corps des danseurs mais aussi une certaine déchirure.
"Être danseur, c’est faire travailler son corps jusqu’à l’extrême“ explique Nir Arieli
Je vous invite à regarder l'ensemble de la série: http://www.nirarieli.com/index2.html
Mais aussi tout son travail qui est remarquable : http://www.nirarieli.com
From the series Inframen by Nir Areli.
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"Inframen" Debut exhibition of photographs by Nir Arieli. ____
Inframen, Niri Arieli NYC