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    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ryan Van Der Hout, a fragment of your multitudes, 2024
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ryan Van Der Hout, a fragment of your multitudes, 2024
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ryan Van Der Hout, a fragment of your multitudes, 2024
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    a fragment of your multitudes, 2024

    uv print on glass, solder, copper, stainless steel, varnish
    36" x 36" x 2"
    unique
    Series: Mending Shards

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    I photograph people close-up in extreme detail where pores and hair become like orifices and entries to the body. While beautiful, the body becomes strange at this closeness—the intimacy we...
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    I photograph people close-up in extreme detail where pores and hair become like orifices and entries to the body. While beautiful, the body becomes strange at this closeness—the intimacy we usually only access in bed with someone. I ritualistically shatter these portraits and sit with what remains, reassembling fragments where the self becomes rendered strange.

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