Daniel Salemi "Atelophobia"

Kris Graves Projects

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Daniel Salemi's Atelophobia is a group of images made in response to his travels throughout the United States and abroad. The images depict Daniel's acute awareness of the ever-continuing assimilation of objects. He documents the removal of culturally distinctive characteristics by capitalism and globalization in the manmade spaces he investigates. Daniel's work delves into the lack of distinction between structures from state to state, and the fault that falls on economization due to the use of mass-produced building materials, chosen without regard to the building's location or purpose. His photographs accentuate the intense clean lines and geometry of modern architecture, and the life that there spaces lead independently of the humans that brought them in to existence.

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from June 04, 2009 to June 28, 2009

Opening Reception on 2009-06-04 from 18:00 to 21:00

Artist(s)

Daniel Salemi

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