- City -
(deranged, yet arranged)


Cities along rivers usually grow without a formal plan, expanding along the waterfront over time. Buildings, technical structures, and architectural elements come together almost randomly, forming a skyline that rarely follows a deliberate aesthetic order.

This photographic work isolates elements of the riverbank from their original context and rearranges them into a new composition. Out of this grown disorder emerges a constructed structure suspended between reality and composition.

This work understands the waterfront as visual material: found, fragmented, and reorganised according to aesthetic principles — deranged, yet arranged.







Thank you for wa​​​​​​​tching!
© 2018 Michael Ackzien

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