
SHopifyAnastasia Samoylova, Image Cities
Image Cities takes us on a journey through cities the Globalization and World Cities Research Network ranks highest according to their degree of âglobal interconnectedness.â We find them in a process of transformation concealed behind dummy façades onto which a sense of heightened anticipation has been projected. It would be tempting to read these photographs as a polemic against the triumph of consumerism and a slowly numbing global visual-economic order that wraps itself around whatever once felt local and civic. Samoylovaâs photography is full of masterful refinements of the existing clichĂ©s of urban photography: Citizens dwarfed by giant images. Faces and bodies refracted through glass. The Pop-Cubism of visual bricolage. The minuscule human figures that stroll seemingly indifferent through city space while being at least partly somewhere else in their imaginationsâ their existence already a collage of places and times. Yet, Samoylova consciously engages with clichĂ©, takes it apart and reassembles it, gambling that it can be taken to a level of pictorial sophistication that eludes any simple argument or statement. Instead, she invites us to reflect on photographyâs role in the creation of a gap between these citieâs brand identity and their everyday reality.
Publisher: Hatje Cantz, FundaciĂłn MAPFRE
Publication year: 2023
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24 x 30 cm, 168 pages
ISBN: 978-3-77575-80-4
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SHopifyAnastasia Samoylova, Image Cities
Image Cities takes us on a journey through cities the Globalization and World Cities Research Network ranks highest according to their degree of âglobal interconnectedness.â We find them in a process of transformation concealed behind dummy façades onto which a sense of heightened anticipation has been projected. It would be tempting to read these photographs as a polemic against the triumph of consumerism and a slowly numbing global visual-economic order that wraps itself around whatever once felt local and civic. Samoylovaâs photography is full of masterful refinements of the existing clichĂ©s of urban photography: Citizens dwarfed by giant images. Faces and bodies refracted through glass. The Pop-Cubism of visual bricolage. The minuscule human figures that stroll seemingly indifferent through city space while being at least partly somewhere else in their imaginationsâ their existence already a collage of places and times. Yet, Samoylova consciously engages with clichĂ©, takes it apart and reassembles it, gambling that it can be taken to a level of pictorial sophistication that eludes any simple argument or statement. Instead, she invites us to reflect on photographyâs role in the creation of a gap between these citieâs brand identity and their everyday reality.
Publisher: Hatje Cantz, FundaciĂłn MAPFRE
Publication year: 2023
Hardcover
24 x 30 cm, 168 pages
ISBN: 978-3-77575-80-4
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Image Cities takes us on a journey through cities the Globalization and World Cities Research Network ranks highest according to their degree of âglobal interconnectedness.â We find them in a process of transformation concealed behind dummy façades onto which a sense of heightened anticipation has been projected. It would be tempting to read these photographs as a polemic against the triumph of consumerism and a slowly numbing global visual-economic order that wraps itself around whatever once felt local and civic. Samoylovaâs photography is full of masterful refinements of the existing clichĂ©s of urban photography: Citizens dwarfed by giant images. Faces and bodies refracted through glass. The Pop-Cubism of visual bricolage. The minuscule human figures that stroll seemingly indifferent through city space while being at least partly somewhere else in their imaginationsâ their existence already a collage of places and times. Yet, Samoylova consciously engages with clichĂ©, takes it apart and reassembles it, gambling that it can be taken to a level of pictorial sophistication that eludes any simple argument or statement. Instead, she invites us to reflect on photographyâs role in the creation of a gap between these citieâs brand identity and their everyday reality.
Publisher: Hatje Cantz, FundaciĂłn MAPFRE
Publication year: 2023
Hardcover
24 x 30 cm, 168 pages
ISBN: 978-3-77575-80-4












