Look At Me - part.1
Miami Art Exhibition

Elie Kupsc

  • lorem ipsum

  1. The Gaze

"LOOK AT ME" presents the gaze as a fundamental act of human interaction. Projected onto the coastline, the work transforms public space into a theater where everyone becomes both spectator and spectacle. It questions our constant exposure to the eyes of others, in a society where the gaze is no longer neutral: it captures, judges and validates. The eye - a universal symbol of awareness and recognition - becomes a tool for silent dialogue between the work and the public, materializing our contemporary obsession with visibility.

2. The Reflexion

Playing with reflections on the water, shifting silhouettes and intersecting gazes, the work evokes a meditative dimension. The surface of the sea becomes an unstable mirror, at once screen and abyss, revealing our image while at the same time disturbing it. This visual choreography invites introspection: what do we really see, and what do our crossed eyes say about our relationship with others? The fluid, elusive maritime space evokes our constantly redefining identities, caught between what we show and what we seek to understand.

3. The Self

"LOOK AT ME" confronts our ambivalent relationship to self-exposure in a society governed by algorithms and the quest for attention. In the continuous flow of social networks, existence seems validated by views, likes and shares. We become the protagonists of a self-produced narrative, in constant search of recognition. The work questions this perpetual staging of the self: are we still capable of being, without constantly wanting to appear? By dint of scrutinizing others and our own reflection, what remains of us, outside the field of the digital gaze?

Previous
Previous

Whalphabet - Art project