THE MEANING OF THE COLOR BLACK IN CULTUREThe color black holds diverse meanings across different cultures. In many parts of the West, Latin America, and Japan, it is primarily associated with death, mourning, and sadness, but also with elegance and formality.
In Africa, it symbolizes maturity, power, and respect, while in Asia, like in China, it represents mystery, darkness, and the feminine principle in cosmology.
In India, black can symbolize both bad luck and protection against negative energies, and in some spiritual contexts, it represents detachment.
In global subcultures like punk or goth, black is associated with rebellion and nonconformity.
Globally, it is also used to reflect power, authority, and sophistication, being a color of great contrast that swings between solemnity and strength.
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THE EROTICISM OF HORST KISTNERHorst Kistner, born in 1969 in Würzburg, Germany, worked as an advertising photographer for 22 years for prestigious companies such as GU, Bertelsmann, and Time Life in London. In 2010, he decided to leave his commercial photography career to fully dedicate himself to photography as a form of artistic expression, turning it into one of his greatest passions.
Kistner stands out as a master of German photographic technique and is considered an old-school light shaper. The chiaroscuro in his compositions bears a deep connection to classical painting and is inspired by 1950s American cinema, particularly the works of Alfred Hitchcock.
Kistner's photographic work is both sensual and melancholic, with various elements, along with his masterful use of light, transforming his images into true visual poems.
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