Xenharmonic
Pier ruins, Ocean City, NJ. From the series "Hazardous Shorelines (La Belle Indifférence)", the title derived from a classical psychiatric phenomenon where patients are unperturbed by their symptoms. The work serves as a metaphor for apathy in the face of global climate change and rising seas.
About Artist
Geoffrey Agrons
As a former radiologist, Geoffrey Agrons began his career interpreting “photographs” of the human interior. In time, he recognized that an unspoken aesthetic appreciation of diagnostic images was deeply entwined with the rigor of anatomic analysis, logic, and problem–solving. He grew interested in a different relationship with photography, one that separated an immediate emotional response from vigilant interpretation. In 2005, he acquired his first camera and began to explore the world beyond the darkened radiology reading room. Geoffrey’s work typically explores the uneasy coexistence between human populations and the natural world. He is intrigued by transition and impermanence, and favors material that leaves an inchoate emotional residue — the haunting suspicion that we may have forgotten something important in our inattention to the sensual realm. He has come to think of these mementos mori as “melancholigraphs”. Geoffrey Agrons lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His work has been represented in many juried exhibitions and he has won numerous awards.
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