Yura Taralov's Photography Explores Internal and External Forces
Russian photographer Yura Taralov's project "External/Internal" examines how external influences and the passage of time affect his subjects and objects. The series includes many shots taken over the years, each telling a story of inevitable marks left on body and soul. In the work "Cup," a tea bag changes the water's color, creating a warm, deep space, while only the cup's interior transforms. Central to the series is "Grandmother," a portrait of Taralov's grandmother, showing time's effects on her face and broken glasses. Taralov poses questions about her life and the broken glasses, inviting free interpretation. The photographic journey curated by Taralov touches on themes of memory and time, offering a subjective voyage through evocative details and atmospheres.
Key facts
- Yura Taralov is a Russian photographer.
- The project is titled "External/Internal."
- The series includes many shots taken over the years.
- The work "Cup" features a tea bag changing water color.
- The portrait "Grandmother" shows Taralov's grandmother with broken glasses.
- The series explores external influences on internal states.
- The photographs invite free interpretation.
- The project is a journey into memory and time.
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Artists
- Yura Taralov