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View In My Room
Photography, Digital on Paper
Size: 27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in
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The print emanates from an exploration into the phenomenon of self-portraiture, wherein the artist endeavours to depict themselves as a mechanism for personal development, serving as a tool for self-knowledge, self-awareness, self-healing, and self-disclosure, among other facets. This artistic creation manifests as a synthesis of two contrasting inclinations — the pursuit of self-understanding and the inclination to deceive oneself (and others). Its genesis stems from intricate psychological processes, which involve, on one hand, the meticulous examination of one's own existence and a sincere attempt to unveil the "true face" of the author, concealed beneath the veneer of physical appearance. On the other hand, it encapsulates the concept of self-disclosure, elucidating the mode and extent of the author's willingness to communicate their insights to others, namely, the audience The self-portrait materialized as a collage seamlessly integrates elements sourced from photographs, scans, and computer-generated images within the realm of digital printmaking, yielding a self-portrait that is less overt, more poetic, and profoundly introspective—a manifestation not solely of the physical body but rather an "imprint of the soul." In a broader context, my artistic endeavours orbit the intricacies of women's issues and their identity, threading connections between the physical and spiritual ambiguities. Delving into the broader ideological framework, the works scrutinize the modern societal paradigm and seek to challenge and relativize prevalent prejudices against women, positioning them as emancipators. This particular creation pays homage to the esteemed artist Frida Kahlo. It aspires to articulate emotions of passion and pain, encapsulating a profound exploration of both artistic and emotional depth.
2016
Digital on Paper
30
27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in
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My artistic creations manifest the nuanced tension that permeates the junctures between life's unyielding realities and the impulsive stirrings of creativity, often materializing as ambivalent projections oscillating between the tangible and the fantastical. Central to my inquiry are fundamental questions probing the essence of my existence – why does my life unfold as it does, what emotions stir within me, what propels me forward, and how does it manifest visually? I craft introspective dialogues that traverse the realms of the internal and the external, the ethereal and the corporeal. The body, in my oeuvre, serves as a medium, transmitting profound meanings across the diverse stages of life – navigating the complexities of growth, maturity, motherhood, and the inexorable march of time. While my works stem from the autobiographical, constituting imprints of the soul and windows into self-awareness and revelation, they transcend individual narratives. They metamorphose into metaphors encapsulating the universal struggles and challenges faced by women at large. These creations, seemingly a resonant voice of feminist consciousness, extend beyond, resonating as a desperate plea for sustenance in the arid expanse of contemporary society, marred by prejudices against women and their societal standing. In my artistic practice, I deem digital media the most fitting conduit for my ideas. Its emergence has not only shifted the emphasis from manual to conceptual authorship but also aligns seamlessly with my artistic rhythm and cognitive processes. This choice is a deliberate embrace of a medium that echoes the contemporary zeitgeist and provides a fertile ground for the exploration of complex themes. Maya Simic is a Belgrade-based visual artist and Professor at the Printmaking department of the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. She has been creating intermedia works of printmaking, photography and video art since the late nineties. Maya graduated in 2002, received her Magistra of Arts degree in 2005 and her PhD in 2020 at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Since 2001, she has exhibited internationally at 13 solo and more than 150 group exhibitions across Europe, the USA, China and South Korea.
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