Musuk Nolte, a photographer inspired by his experiences with ayahuasca, has created a series called The Belongings of the Air. This body of work presents images as glowing light boxes, symbolizing the Shawi cosmovision. The photographs transition from intimate moments to abstract representations, stirring emotions of loss and remembrance. This work has gained recognition at Les Rencontres d'Arles photography festival, showcasing the interplay between the visible and invisible aspects of reality, while also participating in a shortlist exhibition for the 2025 Discovery award.
Musuk Nolte's series titled The Belongings of the Air consists of small suspended light boxes that glow like fireflies, reflecting the Shawi cosmovision rather than showing them directly.
The images transition from intimate scenes, such as a woman and child washing clothes, to abstract representations, capturing a dazzling constellation of candles lit for displaced relatives.
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