Born in 1956, Israeli photographer Roi Kuper has
been working since the mid 1980's in the photographic medium,
philosophically exploring and investigating its nature both in
black and white and in color work.
In one of his early body of works, "Vanishing Zones" (1991-1994),
Kuper created black and white existential images, which echoed
timeless scenes from some far away past or an uncertain future.
The works in this series are characterized by the disintegrated
sensation they convey, the result of a prolonged process of manipulation
they had gone through.Full
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