Honorable Mention
Bande de porc
DESCRIPTION
Photo description : Title : Bande de porc
It's a French expression. Tape means group in French but also tape is the magnetic tape inside the VHS.
In the photo, the magnetic strip is replaced by pork strips.
We play with words and food to emphasize our message.
Here, we denounce child pornography. We don't know how old the girl on the tape is, but we know that the people who do that and watch them are bands of pigs.
"Bande de porc" is an insult that can be translated as a bunch of perverts.
Finally, the photography is therefore literally a bunch of pigs, but also what it denounces.
Fun fact me made this photography in April 2017, 1 month before the famous "balancetonporc".
Beurk description :
With a touch of mockery, BEURKMAGAZINE photographs food every day through metaphors that are as poetic as they are disturbing. For BEURKMAGAZINE, society is “yuck” in a pop culture universe. Our creative approach is composed of antithesis. Dali amused himself by composing works with irrational associations of forms, images and objects; Maurizio Cattelan, meanwhile, focuses on the subversion of symbols and provocation; we are somewhere in between, with a more general than personal point of view and a desire to give ugliness an artificial beauty. Food is at the center of our ideas, which are magnified, manipulated and reworked to highlight our message. The pop tone, tight shots and especially the titles are an integral part of our signature.
Nicolas Gaspardel & Pauline Baert
AUTHOR
With a touch of mockery, BEURKMAGAZINE photographs food every day through metaphors that are as poetic as they are disturbing. For BEURKMAGAZINE, society is “yuck” in a pop culture universe. Our creative approach is composed of antithesis. Dali amused himself by composing works with irrational associations of forms, images and objects; Maurizio Cattelan, meanwhile, focuses on the subversion of symbols and provocation; we are somewhere in between, with a more general than personal point of view and a desire to give ugliness an artificial beauty. Food is at the center of our ideas, which are magnified, manipulated and reworked to highlight our message. The pop tone, tight shots and especially the titles are an integral part of our signature. Nicolas Gaspardel & Pauline Baert