All Empires Will Fall
All Empires Will Fall
by Łukasz Rusznica
In his book “All Empires Will Fall”, Łukasz Rusznica refers to a deceptive sense of continuity, to the belief that, like the world, we will last forever. After all, we understand the past and have a future.
Rusznica's deeply personal perspective - his experiences, ego, desire, relationships, memory, and art build an event horizon, a private empire. Although the author does not yet accept this, he knows it will disappear someday. In his photographs, plants, and people seem to be frozen on the border between night and dawn, in a liminal state - between the fragility and vitality of life.
The artist uses the camera to imagine the future and record the time when he died. Alas, you are no longer alive either. There is no longer a human being. There is still biological life, which will also end one day - it will burn up with the explosion of the sun. Perhaps that is why the light in these photographs is muted as if it no longer has the strength.
As Rusznica himself writes: ‘There will be remnants left behind, traces of thoughts and needs. In the photographs I take, I am looking for a way to accept this state of affairs, to be strengthened by this thought, to work through the mourning for myself: since we are gone, nothing bad can happen. And if it's all gone, maybe it won't be so terrible after all? The image will escape the discipline of the human eye. There is no longer an eye. There is no human one.’
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Colophon
Colophon
photography & concept: Łukasz Rusznica
book design: Joanna Jopkiewicz
colour proofing and prepress: Krzysztof Krzysztofiak
poem: Marcin Hamkało
English translation: Marek Kazmierski
printing and binding: Argraf, Warsaw
printed on paper: GardaPat 13 Kiara115 g/m2
typeset: Suisse Works
binding: Hardcover
number of pages: 160
publisher: 1+1=3
partner: Sun Archive (Archiwum Słońca)
language of publication: English / Polish
year of production: 2024
edition: 700
ISBN: 978-83-972940-0-4
weight: 760 g
size: 28 x 21 cm