ART THAT MATTERSby Spannenburg.Art
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COMMON GROUND
A monochrome fine art photograph by Arjan Spannenburg titled ROOTED, featuring a bare-shouldered man and a figure in dark Middle Eastern robes embracing in a vast sand dune next to a weathered Scots pine with exposed roots.A high-contrast monochrome photograph by Arjan Spannenburg titled "EMERGE." The composition focuses on two figures in a desolate sandy landscape. A man with his bare back to the camera finds sanctuary in the dark, layered robes of a second figure, whose head is wrapped in a traditional covering. The wind catches the fabric against a minimalist horizon.

"SOLACE offers a profound vision of shared burdens and relief, redefining the embrace as a sanctuary of common ground"

The Narrative

The Narrative: A Sanctuary of Shared Humanity

SOLACE is the emotional climax of the triptych, representing a deep, layered form of enlightenment. As we move into this close-up perspective, the boyish figure becomes clearly defined, contrasted against the masked face of the protector.

This "Common Ground", both the physical sand and the emotional shared basis, is where the weight of fear and loneliness is finally exhaled. Spannenburg draws from his complex history with Islamic cultures, moving from the distance of a soldier to the intimacy of an artist. He acknowledges the fear he felt as a gay man, yet chooses to find a sanctuary within the very symbols that once represented the unknown.

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- Keep exact spacing and line breaksI recognize the parallels in our struggles; I understand how often Muslim communities face discrimination, much like the LGBTQ+ community. Through my close friendships within the Muslim community, I have learned that it is more than possible to be embraced beyond our differences. We find each other on common ground."

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This work is a masterclass in tension and relief; the heavy, dark fabric acts as a shroud for sorrow, allowing the light to highlight the tenderness of the skin. For curators, this piece is a significant statement on the power of art to bridge the gap between "us" and "them," finding a universal language in the act of holding one another.

Visual Analysis

Une photographie en noir et blanc, à fort contraste et orientée portrait. Une vue rapprochée de deux figures s'embrassant. La figure au premier plan est torse nu, ses cheveux bouclés et son dos sont visibles. La seconde figure est enveloppée dans des vêtements sombres superposés et une couverture de tête, seuls ses yeux sont visibles, regardant directement vers le spectateur. L'arrière-plan est un horizon sablonneux flou.

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2023