GOLDYN

State of Suspension

State of Suspension — Photographic Series

State of Suspension is a contemporary photographic series that explores the body, identity, and transformation through performative and conceptual photography.

Working within a minimal studio setting, the project examines how the human body becomes a site of construction, tension, and change. Through staged gestures—holding, carrying, and releasing repeated elements—the figure shifts between control and instability. Materials accumulate and detach, creating a visual language that reflects fragmentation, repetition, and transformation.

The work belongs to the field of fine art photography and engages with themes of body, identity, and perception. Rather than documenting reality, the series uses performative photography to create images that question how identity is formed and continuously reshaped.

This photographic series investigates displacement not as physical movement, but as an internal condition. The body becomes unstable, transitioning between presence and absence, subject and object. The images function as visual constructions that hold and release meaning, inviting the viewer to reflect on transformation and uncertainty.

State of Suspension is part of an ongoing practice in conceptual photography that focuses on the relationship between the body, material, and image-making processes.