Arthur Fields' work explores the complexities of visibility, selfhood, and perception in the digital age. Working primarily in photography and image-based media, his practice centers on the layered nature of identity—how it is shaped, concealed, and performed under the pressure of being seen. Through abstraction, distortion, and intentional ambiguity, Fields resists the demand for fixed meaning in both portraiture and personal narrative.
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