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Climate disobedience – #8
Ukraine – Special
Housing – #7
Normality – #6
Consumption – #5
Matriarchy – #4
Water – #3
Age – #2
Decolonization – #1
About
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Dress Code

€36.00

Dress Code is part of a photographic series developed by the German artist and photographer Isabel Spantzel and was published together with other photographs of the same series in Dress Codes. The photograph was published in TEMA #4 asking: “What if society was built around women?”

High-quality print on silk matte photo paper in 45 x 60 cm.

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Dress Code is part of a photographic series developed by the German artist and photographer Isabel Spantzel and was published together with other photographs of the same series in Dress Codes. The photograph was published in TEMA #4 asking: “What if society was built around women?”

High-quality print on silk matte photo paper in 45 x 60 cm.

Dress Code is part of a photographic series developed by the German artist and photographer Isabel Spantzel and was published together with other photographs of the same series in Dress Codes. The photograph was published in TEMA #4 asking: “What if society was built around women?”

High-quality print on silk matte photo paper in 45 x 60 cm.


“I create images; and each image is like space – a space to be free.”

Isabel Spantzel


About

Isabel Spantzel is an artist and photographer based in Cologne, Germany.

Her intention with project Dress Codes was to create photographs that provide a space for symbols to breathe freely, liberated from social conventions and thus breaking with traditional patterns of visual perception and thinking – promoting a dress code that challenges prevailing concepts of thinking.

“As a human and as an artist, I am always trying to become more perceptive, more permeable to the world around me, so that I can encounter individuals and life itself with enough softness and sensitivity. In my work I explore questions of gender, feminism and spirituality. I am currently studying photography and sustainable design in Cologne, Germany.”



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