In creating extraordinary images that abstract and decontextualize everyday objects and occurrences, Uri Mahlev leads the viewer to radical re-evaluations of the relationship between space, time, motion and subjects. His images are striking—often stark in black and white, they capture moments, frozen movement, the blur of speed and dynamism. The point of these images is not necessarily to seek to ‘understand’ them, but rather to connect with them on an intuitive and natural level. They evoke a reaction from the inner self—the tension in each composition, the negative space of time and placement allow the viewer to detach from ‘objective reality’ and find a deeper insight. There is a joyous quality to the images. They seem to revel in the interaction with nature, object and photographic process, the limitless possibilities they hold. Mahlev engages with the viewer through his own enthusiasm, realized after years of experimentation through Art Photography.
Uri Mahlev works on his Art Photography in tandem with his psychology practice in Israel.
Since his first showing in December 2008, he has held four exhibitions in Israel and received an Excellent award by B&W magazine.
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