Reconstructing the Rise of Asymmetrical | Matthew Terry

Reconstructing the Rise of Asymmetrical | Matthew Terry

Reconstructing the Rise of Asymmetrical Skylines is an architectural series documenting the rise and fall of urban landscapes. Buildings in various states of repair are photographed and then transformed into faceted jewel-like images. Reconstructing declining or abandoned spaces that surround us, this work encourages viewers to see beauty in line, symmetry, and order in their surroundings.

Matthew Terry is a contemporary photographer and graduate of the Academy of Art University, where he attained his BFA-Photography with a focus in Fine Art Photography. Currently located in Iowa, Matthew picked up his first film camera in 2004 at age 16, and since has exhibited and sold work in galleries in Rome, San Francisco, and Minneapolis among others. Additionally his work is published both nationally (Iowa, Vermont, New York, Atlanta) and internationally (Italy, England). Growing up in the Midwest, he long felt alienated in both a physical and mental sense. Lost within his surroundings he found photography, and through this medium he found a way to connect with other individuals who also felt a similar level of detachment.

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