Robert Matejcek

 


A piece from my Tableaux series. This work frequently combines original, small-scale dioramas with (self)portraiture. The characters portrayed in the series maintain some implied relationship with their paired faux-environment(s). A common theme in Tableaux is the intangible expectation of an undefined event. The series, as a whole, generally indicates unrest amongst banality; it implies a potential for the occurrence of something unusual and significant. However, specifics regarding these anticipated events are often intentionally vague and dependent upon individual interpretation.

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  1. Hello - Dawn here - this series is interesting - I am really interested in how the tableaux implies and invites us to project narratives onto the scene. I would be interested to hear more about the juxtaposition of the self-portrait and the diorama - particularly how you think the self-portrait functions in relation to a miniature / fictional space. Are you always holding a camera?

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  2. There is a strong sense of you watching us in this image - almost challenging, as if we shouldn’t be looking. Are you protecting something?

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  3. Your performance self -portrait indicates identification with Kodak? Is this an anonymous retro photographer?The photo finally counts and these are very good !

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  4. I had for quite a while managed to convince myself that this was a single shot with a corner in the wall behind reframing the scene beyond, such a pity

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