Untitled no.05

Untitled no.05

  • Medium: Digital photography, fine art print on baryta paper
  • Dimensions: 50 x 50 cm
  • Year: 2023
  • Edition: Limited
  • Series: Body and Light

Artistic description of this photography: In this composition, bodies intertwine to create a scene that is both intimate and monumental. Shadows and highlights reveal fragments of skin, turning gestures into sculptural lines. The central male figure appears both supported and enveloped by the surrounding female presences, evoking a dynamic of strength, protection, and shared vulnerability. The chiaroscuro emphasizes a silent tension, a delicate balance between collective power and individual fragility.

Artistic description of the series: The Body and Light series explores the body as a living, ever-changing material revealed through the intensity of chiaroscuro. Inspired by contemporary dance and sculpture, it questions the body’s relationship to time, space, and identity. Each photograph functions as a suspended scene where light sculpts flesh, oscillating between appearance and disappearance. These images evoke a poetic and symbolic dimension, where bodies become vessels of memory and universal emotions.

Yawo WODY’s photographic practice delves into the fluid relationship between the human body, space, and light. Guided by a constant pursuit of balance, elegance, and poetic resonance, his work transforms photography into a choreographic language where movement becomes narrative.

His series “Corps et lumière” (Body and Light) embodies this approach. Inspired by his passion for contemporary dance and enriched through collaborations with dancers and choreographers from various companies, the series unfolds in three chapters, questioning: the body’s relationship with time, its inscription in space, and the transformations of identity it undergoes.

WODY sculpts his subjects with light, using both natural and artificial sources to reveal subtle details of form, texture, and emotion. His black-and-white images, often set against deep, minimalist backgrounds, create a tension between appearance and dissolution. Each photograph becomes a visual narrative, where energy, intimacy, and abstraction coexist.

Beyond aesthetics, his work engages with social and political questions, reflecting on themes such as power dynamics, territoriality, identity, and the evolving state of the world. Through his lens, Yawo WODY invites viewers into a space where the human body becomes a living sculpture, oscillating between fragility and transcendence.

Yawo WODY

Self-taught Photographer, Exhibition Curator and Artistic Director

Yawo WODY is a self-taught photographer, exhibition curator, and artistic director based in Lomé, Togo. His visual universe explores the interactions between the body, light, and movement, drawing inspiration from contemporary dance and three-dimensional forms.

2025 – Venice Architecture Biennale (Italy) Featured in the Togo Pavilion, curated by the Palais de Lomé

2023 – AKAA Art Fair (Also Known As Africa), Paris Presented the series “Corps et lumière|Body and Light.”

2022 – Group Exhibition, Palais de Lomé (Togo).

2021 – Festival of Contemporary Arts, Cotonou, Benin.

2020 – Solo Exhibition “Ombres et Présences | Shadows and Presences,” Lomé.

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