
More from the series
RESTRAINT →RESTRAINT 2
"An evocative exploration of proximity and the intensifying pressure of external forces as two souls are drawn into closer alignment."
The Narrative
The Architecture of Proximity
In this second movement of the series, Spannenburg narrows the physical gap between his subjects, thereby heightening the emotional and conceptual stakes. Restraint II was created to examine the paradox of intimacy: as we move closer to another, the external pressures to remain "within bounds" become more aggressive. The hands in this frame are no longer just guiding; they are pulling and pressing, suggesting a violent interruption of a natural impulse. It is a study of the friction that occurs when personal truth clashes with the rigid expectations of the surrounding world.
Capturing the Potential Energy
The artist focuses on the kinetic potential held within the still image. By stripping away all environmental context, Spannenburg forces a confrontation with the raw human element. The work functions as a mirror to the international discourse on identity and the body as a site of political and social negotiation. This specific piece highlights the vulnerability inherent in seeking connection, positioning Spannenburg as a vital voice for curators interested in the intersection of figurative tradition and modern social theory. The tension here is not just physical, but an enduring spiritual inquiry into the cost of closeness.
Visual Analysis
A high-contrast monochrome photograph capturing two shirtless gentlemen, seen in profile, leaning towards each other. Their faces are closer than in previous works, yet they are restrained by numerous disembodied hands. One hand grasps the hair of the gentleman on the left, whilst another presses into his shoulder. On the right, hands grip the gentleman's forehead and neck. The lighting casts deep shadows and bright highlights upon their skin and musculature, accentuating the physical strain and the dark, empty expanse enveloping them.
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2018

