Yulia Shur is a Belarusian-born visual artist based in Los Angeles whose art takes you through the rabbit hole into the world of the artist's lucid dreams. She is a photographer and director who stretches the definition of photography using shapes, lines, illusions, poisoned beauty, death, love and subconscious fantasies. The only thing she really wants from you looking at her works is to feel something.
#Retouched explores the disparate meanings of touch and the act of something being retouched. Touching a person’s body can be comforting, empathetic and a form of connection; however, it can also be unwelcoming, forceful, and demeaning. Retouching is a technique that makes alterations to an image, eliminating an imperfection and implying that an improvement has been made. We have the ability to change ourselves and our environments in the physical and digital spaces, but who are we ameliorating for? Using AI powered or synthetic intelligence to use different techniques such as clone stamping, zoom quilting, liquifying, photo compositing, and digital matte painting, the artworks use a hybridization of recognizable signs, pop culture symbols, and androgynous figures that shift between the familiar and uncanny, the primordial and the
futurist, nostalgia and hope.
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#Retouched was organized in partnership with CADAF.