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Black and white photo of a tree. Dialogue with the World is like the World says: "Look", and you answer "I see". Inaudible and invisible dialogue is reflected in the picture in an inexpressible something. No frame. Excellent condition. High quality durable digital printing. Museum photographic paper...
2015
Photography, Black & White on Paper
Limited Edition of 20
15.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.1 D in
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ABOUT THE ARTIST Boris Muskevich is an Israeli photographer working in the field of black-and-white fine art photography. He was born in Tallinn and now lives and works in Haifa. His photographic journey began in adolescence, with his early career rooted in photojournalism. Later, he fully shifted his focus to art photography — especially female portraiture, architectural form, and minimalist nature studies. Muskevich has developed a distinct visual language that combines compositional precision, tonal subtlety, and refined sensuality. His aesthetic is inspired by the traditions of 1970s–80s photography. He cites Arnold Newman, Helmut Newton, Jeanloup Sieff, and Saul Leiter among his key influences. His work demonstrates a deep interest in the frame as a space for emotion, rhythm, and silence. His photographs have been published in Vogue Italia and Marie Claire, exhibited in Haifa and Bratislava, and are held in museum and private collections across Israel, Europe, and the United States. Each print is produced in a limited edition, signed by the artist, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. 🖼 ARTIST STATEMENT There are two ways to approach photography. The first is to observe and capture reality. The second is to create it. In the first case, the photographer's task is to be in the right place at the right time, where reality composes itself into a visually resolved scene. This is the domain of street photographers and photojournalists. In the second, the photographer constructs an image whose emotional and visual impact can equal — or even surpass — the energy of the real world. This is how studio photographers work. But in both approaches, the essential element is what I call “the ineffable something.” It is this that transforms a photograph from a cultural artifact into a work of art. As Roland Barthes wrote — it's the moment when non-art becomes art. Of course, genres overlap: you can shoot a “portrait of a tree” or a “dancing house.” But what matters is to remember the “decisive moment” that Henri Cartier-Bresson spoke of. It’s not an event that needs to be recorded — It’s that ineffable something you recognize, which makes the image itself an event. In my work, I strive to reach that moment. I build each frame as a space of tension — between light and body, between shadow and form. The female figure in my photographs is not an object, but a sculptural emotion. Urban architecture is not a backdrop, but a rhythm.
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