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Coming Soon - New Work

Coming Soon is an exploration of our visual relationship with the
branded city centers and the commercial environment we live in. In
recent years, a kaleidoscopic net of huge billboards has enveloped
the commercial hubs of New York City. The branding of the
cityscape has become so ubiquitous, that the colorful,
monumental advertisements, looming over the narrow streets,
seem to be virtually unnoticed by the passersby. Giant billboards
both dominate the urban landscape and blend into the
background. Always in the peripheral vision, these ads turn the
people moving through the space into passive spectators.

The ephemeral nature, massive size and saturated colors of the
ads create a fluid cinematic experience for the observer. People
inhabiting the space underneath are pulled, unaware, into a staged
set, the reality of the street merging with the commercial fantasy
of the advertisements. The grasp is democratic and compulsory –
the outdoor advertisements cannot be turned off and are able to
reach a diverse public whose movements through the city
momentarily overlap. The effectiveness of outdoor billboards is
juxtaposed with their impermanence; most are replaced after
several weeks.

Natan Dvir is a photographer who focuses on the human aspects of political, social, and cultural issues. He received his MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts (NY), after which he became an adjunct faculty member at the ICP. Based in Tel Aviv he is represented by Polaris Images agency and Anastasia Photo gallery. Natan's main projects were exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in the United States, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, and Israel. His work has been published by numerous international magazines and has received recognition winning prizes around the world.

Awards Picture of the Year Award (POYi), Photo District News (PDN) Annual, American Photography Award, International Photography Award (IPA), Prix de le Photographie Paris (Px3), New York Photography Festival Award, Critical Mass top 50, and the Picture of the Year Award in the Israeli press.

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