Kai - they/them 

Medium: Large-format photograph.
Dimensions:  55cm x 45 cm
Year: 2021
Price: Please contact the artist
Description: During the Covid-19 lockdown, I cycled to different parts of London to photograph trans and non-binary people outside their homes. An Unending Sunday morning is a photographic documentation of our unique experiences and feelings of isolation, separation and struggle. Although this body of work focuses on the effects of the global pandemic, it also explores how these atemporal emotions exist outside of this specific period of time. The result could resemble a collection of spontaneous encounters with individuals who gaze at the lens outside or near their homes. These large-format black and white photographs thus suggest a potential parallel reality, in which these portraits might or might not have been taken on a calm Sunday morning. 

Between January and April 2021, I cycled 600 kilometres and photographed forty-five people. With each meeting and with each photograph, I also delved into their stories and our shared experiences. The process of making this series was as significant as the results – from the email exchanges to bike rides in challenging weather conditions to develop the films in my kitchen. The series also acted as a coping mechanism, a space for reflection and a way of remaining optimistic despite the challenges posed by the health crisis. The project's title comes from this continuous and peculiar sense of time developed as a result of the pandemic – where each day of the week feels like a "never-ending Sunday morning". 

 

Emil Lombardo is an Argentinian London-based photographer. He has an MSc in Computer Graphics from Université Pierre et Marie Curie (2010) and MA in photography from the Royal College of Art (2021). His practice is concerned with body politics and gender, representation and visibility of dissident identities. His work embodies both documentary and activist notions, using the camera as a tool for promoting equality and positive change. Recent exhibitions include An Unending Sunday Morning at Safehouse 1, London as part of Peckham 24London Grads Now at Saatchi Gallery, London, PHOTO IS:RAEL 2021 and Tomorrow 2021 at White Cube, London. In 2021 he was selected for Carte Blanche, an installation of his work at Gard du Nord, Paris as part of Paris Photo, and he was selected as a winner at the Budapest Foto Awards. More recently, his work was shortlisted for Portrait of Britain, and he won the Tokyo International Photo Festival

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