Renaissance Man: Nadav Kander rediscovers Naked Bodies
Israeli photographer Nadav Kander is best known for his portraits — he has photographed famous athletes, Hollywood stars, politicians and even President Barack Obama (for TIME magazine).
However, at a time when "everything flows, everything changes", Kander preferred to turn to the nude genre, made according to the classical canons of the Renaissance. "In recent years, photographers have preferred to stay away from the naked body," says Kander. — As a result, the process of shooting in the nude style has become almost nostalgic. I wanted to work with nudity in a new way."
Depicting white figures on a jet-black background in his works collected under the general title "Bodies: 6 women, 1 man", the photographer seeks perfection in the imperfect, showing the human body with its flaws and vulnerability. The element of "truthfulness" is central to Kander's works. "I'm not trying to make art simple, relevant, or just fill a certain niche in the market," he says. "I do things that inspire me."
(8 photos in total)
Audrey with arched wrist and toes, 2011.
Michael curled up in a ball, 2012.
Audrey lies, turned away, on black lace, 2011.
Michael, bent over, with a soft brush, 2012.
Stella on her elbows (relaxed), 2012.
Easley and two White Mice, 2010.
Michael Falls, 2010.
Elizabeth covers her face with her elbows, 2012.
Keywords: Nude | Nudity | Body | Photographer | B/w | Black and white photography