“Nik Gaffney’s photographs quite simply show us how things actually are, ethereal yet real, haunting and haunted by themselves….
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“Nik Gaffney’s photographs quite simply show us how things actually are, ethereal yet real, haunting and haunted by themselves. Still, moving. Gaffney’s work shows us a profound nonviolence at work in the universe. But more than that — in their moving stillness, they are an instance of nonviolent direct action. That’s what art is, above and beyond propaganda, above “politics.” Art is humans being occupied by letting things occupy themselves.”
—Timothy Morton. Moving, StillStillness is a visual wandering, a series of stills from a world in incessant motion. Nik Gaffney’s photographs, taken over the course of one lunar year, are observations on materiality and time at turns ethereal, evocative and timeless. In Stillness, organic abstraction emerges from algorithmic concreteness. Page after page, a non-linear filmic sequence appears through juxtaposition and transitions, a flow punctuated with meticulous effortlessness. Somewhere between a documentary, a study or an artwork, the book itself is a fleetingly material object, a simple call to partake in the radical act of noticing.
The book is published in an edition of 300 by MER. Paper Kunsthalle and FoAM, with an introduction by Timothy Morton and epilogue by Maja Kuzmanovic.