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Brooke DiDonato’s series of photographs call into question the boundaries of reality, straddling the line between the mundane and the absurd
Basée à New York, Brooke DiDonato est connue pour ses photographies où les corps disparaissent et se retrouvent dans des positions peu commodes. Ainsi,
Algunos califican su obra como surrealista, onírica o fantástica, nacida en Ohio y residente en Nueva York, Brooke Didonato acostumbra a contar historias
Fine art photographer Brooke DiDonato’s work blurs the boundaries of fiction by fusing real life narratives with surreal, dreamlike elements.
Photographer Brooke DiDonato (previously) twists bodies into unusual shapes that lead the viewer’s eye in transfixing circles. The Brooklyn-based artist creates seemingly tranquil images with soft colors and soothing textures. But surreal details, like a pair of stilettos on the sidewalk that melt into a patent leather puddle, or a gender-bending figure seated on a bench, make each photograph an object of intrigue. DiDonato exhibits her work widely and most recently showed at Le Purgatoire in Paris. More
At once arresting, humorous, and mysterious, NYC based photographer Brooke DiDonato discusses her approach to composition and color in her unmistakably original images. She examines the ideas of surrealism and magic realism found in her work, the deep lines of inspiration drawn from her family, and her observations of the world around her.
Brooke DiDonato’s series of photographs call into question the boundaries of reality, straddling the line between the mundane and the absurd
Las surrealistas y magnéticas fotografías en colores pastel de Brooke Didonato
Basée à New York, Brooke DiDonato est connue pour ses photographies où les corps disparaissent et se retrouvent dans des positions peu commodes. Ainsi,
Brooke DiDonato’s photographic oeuvre toys with surrealism, exploring human perception through its quietly provocative aesthetic. For our latest collaboration with HUAWEI, we asked Brooke to...
Fine art photographer Brooke DiDonato’s work blurs the boundaries of fiction by fusing real life narratives with surreal, dreamlike elements.
Brooke DiDonato’s photographs put a strange touch on ordinary Western backdrops. The narratives, though vague, evoke intimacy in how it confronts its disappearing or despondent characters. In series like "Recess," "In Bloom," "Roses" and "A House is Not a Home," the artist is able to either inject fleeting beauty into undesirable places or extract surrealism out of the unassuming.
New York City-based photographer Brooke DiDonato discusses her approach to composition and color in her unmistakably original images in a conversation with Editor-in-Chief Christopher Jobson. The two talk about ideas of surrealism and magic realism found in DiDonato’s work, the deep lines of inspiration drawn from her family, and her observations of the world around her. Join hundreds of Colossal Members who are diving into this discussion with DiDonato. As a member, you’ll gain access to this interview, in addition to other perks, and be part of a visual culture community of 10 million monthly readers. More
Basée à New York, Brooke DiDonato est connue pour ses photographies où les corps disparaissent et se retrouvent dans des positions peu commodes. Ainsi,
New York City-based photographer Brooke DiDonato discusses her approach to composition and color in her unmistakably original images in a conversation with Editor-in-Chief Christopher Jobson. The two talk about ideas of surrealism and magic realism found in DiDonato’s work, the deep lines of inspiration drawn from her family, and her observations of the world around her. Join hundreds of Colossal Members who are diving into this discussion with DiDonato. As a member, you’ll gain access to this interview, in addition to other perks, and be part of a visual culture community of 10 million monthly readers. More
I think we could all use the opportunity to step out of our own reality and step into someone...
Brooklyn-based photographer Brooke DiDonato introduces bodies in twisting forms, skewing the viewer's perception of where a single body ends and another one starts. DiDonato also blendes scenes and subjects in surreal ways that question the division between human and nature, presenting limbs popping up from a field of sun-baked crops, or capturing a flow of...
Photographer Brooke DiDonato (previously) twists bodies into unusual shapes that lead the viewer’s eye in transfixing circles. The Brooklyn-based artist creates seemingly tranquil images with soft colors and soothing textures. But surreal details, like a pair of stilettos on the sidewalk that melt into a patent leather puddle, or a gender-bending figure seated on a bench, make each photograph an object of intrigue. DiDonato exhibits her work widely and most recently showed at Le Purgatoire in Paris. More
Fine art photographer Brooke DiDonato’s work blurs the boundaries of fiction by fusing real life narratives with surreal, dreamlike elements.
Photographer Brooke DiDonato (previously) twists bodies into unusual shapes that lead the viewer’s eye in transfixing circles. The Brooklyn-based artist creates seemingly tranquil images with soft colors and soothing textures. But surreal details, like a pair of stilettos on the sidewalk that melt into a patent leather puddle, or a gender-bending figure seated on a bench, make each photograph an object of intrigue. DiDonato exhibits her work widely and most recently showed at Le Purgatoire in Paris. More
There’s a melancholic desperateness to Brooke DiDonato‘s work that echoes the soullessness of our day to day existence. The boredom. The repetitiveness. In the matter of a shutter click her work spe
La fotografata americana Brooke DiDonato illustra la psiche attraverso esperienze umane comuni in cui sono presenti elementi visivi perturbanti.
On to day 3 of 5 Days of Photography! Today I’ve chosen Brooke DiDonato. These are wonderfully moody photos and I really like the colour contrasts in them. The longer I look at this one, the …
At once arresting, humorous, and mysterious, NYC based photographer Brooke DiDonato discusses her approach to composition and color in her unmistakably original images. She examines the ideas of surrealism and magic realism found in her work, the deep lines of inspiration drawn from her family, and her observations of the world around her.
Photographer Brooke DiDonato (previously) twists bodies into unusual shapes that lead the viewer’s eye in transfixing circles. The Brooklyn-based artist creates seemingly tranquil images with soft colors and soothing textures. But surreal details, like a pair of stilettos on the sidewalk that melt into a patent leather puddle, or a gender-bending figure seated on a bench, make each photograph an object of intrigue. DiDonato exhibits her work widely and most recently showed at Le Purgatoire in Paris. More