Being Alone (No. 9)

Dean Sameshima

Being Alone (No. 9), 202259.5 x 41.9cmSign in to view price
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Material
archival inkjet print on hahnemuhle photo rag paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The image depicts a dimly lit interior of what appears to be a cinema or screening room. The dominant visual elements are the stark contrast between the bright, white projection screen and the surrounding shadows. The composition emphasizes the empty table in the foreground, creating a sense of solitude and anticipation. The black-and-white aesthetic and the textural quality of the surfaces suggest an atmospheric, vintage ambiance. The artwork seems to capture the experience of watching a film in an intimate, almost contemplative setting, inviting the viewer to ponder the relationship between the individual and the cinematic experience. ...

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Dean Sameshima
Artist
Dean Sameshima
B.1971

Dean Sameshima illuminates the subtle dynamics of queer solitude, intimacy, and visibility, translating private moments into photography, painting, and installation. His work often focuses on the private experiences that unfold within public or semi-public spaces, highlighting moments of vulnerability, tension, and human presence. In his photographic series, Sameshima captures fleeting scenes with a careful attention to composition and atmosphere. High-contrast black-and-white imagery emphasizes both the material and emotional textures of his subjects, while the interaction with ambient light allows his works to shift subtly over time. Through these methods, he examines the tension between exposure and privacy, presence and absence, and the layered complexity of queer experience. Sameshima’s art interrogates isolation, desire, and the ephemeral nature of specific cultural spaces, transforming overlooked or marginalized environments into sites of reflection and empathy. By blending observation with introspection, his work documents intimate realities while creating meditative spaces that invite viewers to engage with the transient, often precarious aspects of human connection, memory, and social identity. ...

Dean Sameshima: Artworks
Being Alone (No. 1)
Being Alone (No. 6)
Being Alone (No. 7)
Being Alone (No. 8)
Being Alone (No. 9)
Being Alone (No. 12)
Being Alone (No. 15)
Being Alone (No. 16)
Being Alone (No. 18)
Being Alone (No. 25)