As Still As Furniture
David Blázquez adds a new twist to the art of interior design. His photography exhibit called “human furniture” is on display at El Fotomata in Sevilla, Spain. By using naked men as furniture, he questions whether or not humans could, in fact, be inanimate. This exhibit also poses the idea of what it’s like to feel like you’re being watched. Both question the purpose and portrayal of human interaction. How often do you feel like you’re being watched or molded into something that you don’t like?
While the idea of standing still as someone eats food upon your back seems impossible, it’s an interesting concept that I ask all of you to comment about. How calm or still could you ever be? For more information on the exhibit, visit El Fotomata.






Weird
hmmmm…no chicks…rather telling.
Gay?
Did the guy on the top of the bookshelf have to “tuck it in?”
Looks ephemeral, meaning wouldn’t last very long. Must take lots of talent to be able to hold the pose even long enough for the click of a camera shutter.
I think the guy that IS the top book shelf was tucked in by someone else.
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