Keith Nim-Yan Chan
The signs of photographic construction in this series are made explicit through lighting and composition, which generates a heightened juxtaposition between the banal and theatrical. My idea comes from my experience of staying in different cities for a period of time - from trying to know more about a new place and feeling excited, insecure, frustrated and eventually indifferent. My work concentrates on portraying the mundane places and moments to which we normally pay no attention. By creating pictures of the everyday surrounding, I am able to bridge my imaginary space with the real. I am seeking to redeem the ordinary and insignificant, and construct a distinctive visual language of my own.
Elle Andrews • Thea Baddiley • Francesca Centioni • Daria Danowska • Giuditta Del Vecchio • Billy Easter • Lærke Feld Andersen • Una Hamilton Helle • Michael Linington • Benedict Morgan • Brighitta Moser • Keith Nim-Yan Chan • Rhona O'Brien • Claire Page • Isabella Pitisci • Robert Reid • Ida Riveros • Renata Szur • Chen-Chih Tan • Nikki de Gruchy •
Camberwell College of Arts
BA (Hons) Photography
Cleveland College of Art & Design
BA (Hons) Photography
Dublin Institute of Technology
BA (Hons) Photography
Edinburgh College of Art
BA (Hons) Visual Communication - Photography