The show comprises around thirty images presented as IRIS prints, each one a single photographic work in it's own right and each one a pure photograph without computer manipulation or enhancement.
An exhibition of photography of the human body by Nicholas Clements
PRESS VIEW: Monday, 28th of October 2002, 2-4 pm
PRIVATE VIEW: Monday, 28th of October 2002, 6-9 pm
Until now the work of artist/photographer Nicholas Clements has only
been accessible through several books published between 1996 and 2001,
detailing his obsession with the human body and many of the cults that
surround it. Ten years in the making, SUPERNATURE is Clements' first
exhibition and focuses on the diversity of form within the human genus.
The show comprises around thirty images presented as IRIS prints, each
one a single photographic work in it's own right and each one a pure
photograph without computer manipulation or enhancement.
Not only has Clements found some extraordinary examples of the human
body at it's most fascinating; he has also found new ways to examine the
nude, probably the most over subscribed category of photography. It is
the idea that there is still something left to photograph within the
genre of the female and male nude that has pushed Clements on to find
his subjects for SUPERNATURE.
THE GREAT DIVERSITY OF THE HUMAN BODY
The artist seeks to explore the infinite possibilities offered by the
combination of form and sexuality. Clements showcases the unusual and
presents us with a photographic life class of the rare, the unexpected
and the fascinating.
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