21c Museum Hotel Durham

Four works applied to elevator doors

Tim Lytvinenko creates works through hand printed photo process that embrace imperfections and chance. His series, Freefall, references change and choice. “When a body in motion has only its own weight acting on it, it’s considered in Freefall,” the artist explains. “In the times when you have no control, you choose how to fell that — terrifying or liberating.”

All works are Archival Ink Prints on Phototex (Original medium: Archival pigment transfer monoprint on archival photo paper using transparency film)

Skin, 2018

The idea of displaying images from Freefall on elevators is exciting and hilarious to me. It fit the theme of the work, seeing a possibly falling subject on something generally seen as safe

Table with blue background, 2018

Bound with red background, 2018

Ravel with red background, 2018

Skin with blue background, 2018

Ravel, Install view 2018

Table, Install view 2018