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Slave New World (2020) Photograph by Steven Irwin

76.2 x 101.6 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 66.04 x 91.44cm (actual image size)

£500

Slave New World examines the relationship between architecture, power and the individual within the contemporary city. Combining layered photography, geometric structures and distressed textures, the work presents the urban environment as both a symbol of progress and a system of control. Anonymous figures move through monumental spaces, suggesting the tension between human freedom and the invisible forces that shape modern life. Balancing abstraction with documentary imagery, Slave New World invites viewers to question how the built environment influences identity, movement and our experience of the city.

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Slave New World examines the relationship between architecture, power and the individual within the contemporary city. Combining layered photography, geometric structures and distressed textures, the work presents the urban environment as both a symbol of progress and a system of control. Anonymous figures move through monumental spaces, suggesting the tension between human freedom and the invisible forces that shape modern life. Balancing abstraction with documentary imagery, Slave New World invites viewers to question how the built environment influences identity, movement and our experience of the city.

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Steven Irwin

Location United Kingdom

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My art is inspired by the layers of history, memory and human activity that shape the places around us. Through photography and digital montage, I create contemporary urban landscapes that... Read more

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