Photographers on ISOLATION/LONELINESS = (n 5) = 13 photographers shed light on creation in isolation via Instagram

https://www.wallpaper.com/art/instagram-photography-in-isolation = 13 photographers shed light on creation in isolation via Instagram Documenting everything from tiered avocados to increasingly-sought-after loo roll, latex gloves to tin-can towers, these global photographers are turning their lenses inwards to share intimate, resourceful and often timely new visions of creative life in social isolation. Adrien Dubost, UK ‘Having been limited to my home, less space, equipment and props has forced me to experiment more with little. I have a passion for objects, especially for everyday life objects, so I spend hours every week to find new ones’ Alex Cascallana, Spain ‘My home is my studio. Here I have the camera, the lights and enough magazines and books to die reading’ Benoît Jeannet, Switzerland ‘The coronavirus is already a historical fact. I found it fascinating the way in which banal objects change status as they become scarce. Like a work of art, its value is often enhanced by a contextualised general interest’

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