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MATT TTAM’s creative act of dissolution combines stillness and the intimation of motion, leading us the edge of identifiable form and playfully subverting minimalist concerns. “We’ve all had our senses remind us of past travels, places, and memories. This is a simplified version of that. Most of us...
2018
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
21 W x 14 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
White Canvas
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MATT TTAM is an American photographer whose pieces have been exhibited nationally and featured in publications such as USA Today, Playboy, and Esquire. He believes that the key to any good photograph is the story behind it. Within his art, he explores and expands the limits of classic photography. The relationship between photography and location plays an important role in all of TTAM’s work. Using various techniques (often movement and exposure time), objects in his pieces can appear abstract and bizarre. Thereby the object loses its function as a “memory aid”, blurring the definition and limitations of the medium. While TTAM provides clues to the location and subject matter of his compositions, he doesn't give additional details, preferring the viewer form their own narrative. “No matter where we come from, we all like to be taken on a journey inside our minds.” - MATT TTAM
Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection
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