Photographer Weronika Gęsicka Takes Corny American Photography And Manipulates It Into Something Surreal And Uncomfortable

In Weronika Gęsicka’s unsettling images, American archive photography gets distorted into scenes that are both nightmarish yet somehow entirely plausible. Gęsicka is a guest artist at the Circulations festival for young European photographers, Paris, until 5 March.

More info: Weronika Gęsicka (h/t: theguardian)

“The project is based on vintage photographs purchased from an image bank”, Gęsicka explains. “Most of these photos came from American archives from the 1950s and 1960s”.

“Family scenes, vacation souvenirs, everyday life, suspended anywhere between truth and fiction. It is hard to figure out whether they are spontaneous or entirely staged”.

“We know nothing of the actual ties between the individuals in the photographs; we can only guess at the truthfulness of their gestures and gazes”.

“Who are, or were, these people in the images? Are they actors playing happy families, or real persons whose photos were put up for sale by the image bank? That is not fully clear”.

“What usually influences my choice of a photograph for a project are details that draw my attention from the first: any specific gestures, objects, background elements”.

“I try to erase, as much as I can, the difference between an original image and my own alteration, creating a completely new history at the same time”.

“These photos, modified in various ways, are wrapped in new contexts: our recollections of people and situations are transformed and gradually blur”.

Gęsicka was born in 1984 in Włocławek, Poland, and went on to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.

As well as photography, she says she “alsocreates objects and artefacts, often in collaboration with craftsmen and sometimes with other artists”.

If you want more awesome content, subscribe to Design You Trust Facebook page.

More Inspiring Stories

Anonymous Vigilante Is Fighting Asshole Drivers With This Parking Note

Photographer Captured The Life of a Ping-Pong Table Through Seasons and Stories in a Russian Courtyard

Surreal And Dreamlike Manipulations By Herri Susanto

This Russian Woman Grew Her Hair To Rapunzel Length

Woman Wears Bizarre Costumes While Walking Her Dog During The Quarantine And He Looks Embarrassed

An Architect Who Illustrates The Secret Life Of Giants In The Streets Of Turkish Cities

Artist Recreates Best Picture Nominees As Oscars 2020 Statues

Explosive Splattered Ink Animal Murals by Hua Tunan

Whimsical And Dreamlike Photo Manipulations By Boby Atmajaya

"Of War And Peace": Spanish Artist Shows His Vision of Protests and War in Syria

An Artist Paints Tiny Masterpieces Inside Her Empty Altoids Tins

Eerie Statues Of American Presidents Forgotten By Time

Matt Lipps' Carefully Constructed Photographic Tableaus

Russian Photographer Brings Fairytales To Life In Stunning, Breathtaking Images

German Beer Ad Shows Men Cradling Their Beer Bellies Like Pregnant Moms

Artist Draws Food With A Handful Of Character And A Dash Of Humour

Artist Creates Incredible Paintings Using Fallen Autumn Leaves as Canvases

If Disney Characters Played In Popular Movies And TV Series By Alex Pick

Stunning Dreamlike Landscapes by Archie Chrisanthou You’ll Want To Jump Straight Into

These Photos Will Blow Your Mind – Russia In The 90s Through The Lens With French Photographer Lise Sarfati

This Artist Has Spent 5 Years Doodling The Things He Loves About His Wife

Exploring The Dark: Spectacular World By Alexander Joseba

"It Happens Here" - Mutilated And Bloodied Union Jack Sends Strong Message About FGM

Actual Google Suggestions

Bizarre Paintings Of Mecha Robots And Werewolves Attacking East European Peasants Of The Early 20th Century

Beautiful Photos Of Fabulous London Streetstyle In The 1960s

Some Guy Is Leaving Hilarious Fake Trivia Books In Bookstores

Stunning Examples of How Victorian Photographers "Retouched" Their Photographs

An Artist Visualizes The Terrifying, Dystopian Metropolises Of Tomorrow

This Artist’s Disney Paintings Look Better Than Disney Movies Themselves