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Photo on dibond // Dream about Double Killing (Doll) by Sergey Bratkov is a haunting photograph that portrays a damaged mannequin hanging by a rope in a dimly lit, industrial setting. The mannequin, missing an arm and marked by wear, evokes a powerful sense of abandonment and decay. Tied and suspended, it suggests themes of vulnerability, objectification, and violence. Bratkov’s work often delves into unsettling aspects of human experience, and this piece appears to challenge viewers to confront uncomfortable ideas around disposability and the haunting remnants of beauty stripped of life or function.
Dream about double Killing (doll), 1998 - 2006
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Photo on dibond // Dream about Double Killing (Doll) by Sergey Bratkov is a haunting photograph that portrays a damaged mannequin hanging by a rope in a dimly lit, industrial setting. The mannequin, missing an arm and marked by wear, evokes a powerful sense of abandonment and decay. Tied and suspended, it suggests themes of vulnerability, objectification, and violence. Bratkov’s work often delves into unsettling aspects of human experience, and this piece appears to challenge viewers to confront uncomfortable ideas around disposability and the haunting remnants of beauty stripped of life or function.
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