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European Streets in a Minor Key brings together five photographs made in European cities (Roermond, Liège, Prague, Paris, and Leipzig), concentrating on ordinary urban spaces rather than monuments or recognisable landmarks. Narrow streets, façades, windows, bicycles, lamps, overhead wires and surveillance equipment form a shared vocabulary through which different cities begin to echo one another. Human presence is largely indirect. Bicycles wait against walls, curtains remain closed behind windows, technical structures regulate the street, and a solitary figure recedes into the distance. These traces suggest habitation without turning the photographs into narratives about particular individuals. The city appears occupied, yet strangely suspended. The sequence moves between spatial depth and frontal observation. Enclosed lanes draw the gaze towards blocked or distant endpoints, while façades compress the city into arrangements of windows, stone, ornament and infrastructure. Historic architecture is repeatedly crossed by contemporary additions: cables, electrical equipment, cameras and street furniture. These elements do not simply interrupt the older fabric; together they form the layered visual character of the present-day European street. A consistent monochrome treatment removes differences of local colour and brings the five locations into a common tonal register. Dark passages alternate with pale stone surfaces, while recurring verticals and diagonals establish continuity across the sequence. The title borrows from musical language. “Minor key” describes neither tragedy nor nostalgia alone, but a subdued emotional register: reflective, slightly unsettled and attentive to what usually remains peripheral. The series approaches Europe through its quieter urban fabric, where history persists not as spectacle, but within surfaces, thresholds and the accumulated structures of daily life.
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Brendan Byrne
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People Photography - Culture
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Australia
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JUSTYNA PYCH-STOSZEK
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Minimalist Photography - Landscapes
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Poland
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Satheesh Nair
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Nature Photography - Seascape
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India
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Black & White Photography - Travel
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Germany