Sam Hutchinson: Charred Cell

Charred Cell traces a slow burn through the rituals and residues of domestic space, where gestures of comfort are unsettled by something more spectral. Sam Hutchinson’s photographs linger in a state of ambiguity, where warmth carries an aftertaste and familiar forms begin to fracture. Emotional cues surface and recede, shaped as much by absence as by presence. What remains is a studied tension between revelation and concealment, inviting the viewer to sit with uncertainty and consider what images protect, expose, or refuse to show.
Published by BOOT