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The Cake

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A man and a child wearing aprons look down on a patterned rug on a kitchen floor, where a cake they were decorating has fallen. The child holds a cake stand and the man holds a whisk covered in icing and, just visible, a shutter release cable. The figures' faces are cropped by the image except the bottom half of the child's, whose mouth hangs open in disappointment.

The Cake

Date: 2023
Dimensions:
68 x 54cm (unframed)
Medium: Archival C-Type print on Fuji Lustre paper
Object number: UAC 1119
DescriptionVille studied MA Commercial Photography at London College of Communication. His artist's statement says of the series this image is a part of:
''The Admirable Fabric of Masculine Intelligence' is an ongoing photographic project through which the artist critiques how traditional, outdated norms of masculinity influence what we expect, or don’t expect, to see in family photographs and self-portraits. This largely autobiographical series explores the emotions the artist went through after he left an office-based job to become the primary care-giver for the family’s young daughters. These often-humorous images convey his emotions over the years, from loneliness and confusion to joy. The work is partly inspired by Virginia Woolf who, in her 1927 novel To the Lighthouse, introduces the concept of ‘the admirable fabric of masculine intelligence’.'