25.10.11

photography

Nudity has always been a theme of conceptual art, just as a way of chocking the audience, but sometimes it has more depth and becomes an intrinsic part of the work itself. These pictures force you look at the human body differently. The body is naked, however hardly erotic. The poses are not displaying a persons character or reflect something about it's behavior, they are just form, form without function. Form without action, form as is. Bill Durgin received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Tufts University in Boston in 1995 and in 2000 received his Masters in Fine Arts from California College of Art in San Francisco. Bill’s work has appeared in galleries in Boston, New York, San Francisco, Barcelona, and published in Paper, Corduroy, Elle, New York, Time Out and Art News, to name a few. Bill lives in New York City with wife and son. (Thanks to LoveChess).

http://www.billdurgin.com/addresses.html

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