IN THE SHADOW OF YOUNG GIRLS IN FLOWER

On the first glance the series entitled: In the shadows of young girls in the flowers, is a bit unusual for Hutinski’s previous work, since it is not recognizably dusky, but rather colorful and tender. The colorfulness of the series could be understood as a declination in Hutinski’s photographic expression, but, according to his great talent and artistic sensitivity, he doesn’t use it, as one could expect, to blind the spectator, but rather to create inherent narrative and aesthetic tension which offers deep emotional and intellectual experience. In contrast to the production of the most contemporary images which try to steal attention of the spectators with shallow, straightforward, mostly artificial beauty, Hutinski uses the prettiness to encourage the emotional journey which forces the spectator to think and re-think basic determinations of identity, personality, longing, enjoyment, phantasm, wish, love, solipsism, and relationship.

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