:ONTOLOGY OF AN IMAGE







In an age where photographs exist as data. What does it mean for an image to be?
This exhibition investigates the shifting materiality of photography in the digital era. By reimagining screens, devices, and printed photographs as sculptural objects, it asks where the photograph now resides: in light, in memory, or in matter.
In works such as a dissected iPad revealing a printed image within, the digital body of the image is exposed and reconstituted. What was once a vessel for pixels becomes a frame for reflection.
“Ontology of an Image” invites viewers to confront the photograph not as a window onto the world, but as an object with its own fragile, hybrid existence.