Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Challenging the law

Tono Stano

Stano was in a group of photographers who's worked dealt with the problem of human relationships and sexuality.

With the mutual interaction of the force of the figures, he achieved atmospheres that were sometimes full of an almost ominous or purely instinctual tension (Adam and Eve, 1984). At other times they are stylized curves of motion, gentle and lovingly fragile (The Kiss, 1986). Or, by contrast, they attain an ironic extremity (Right-angle Flight, 1985–86). By distinctively manipulating bodies and objects, he would partly reveal the story.



I am interested in Stano's importance of human connection with the opposite sex in comparison to the law of Judaism. I am now questioning the different realities in which people live in.

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