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Black-and-white portrait photograph by Milan Stamenovic showing a draped figure crowned with a rigid, spiked structure, embodying the gradual collapse of performed identity, vulnerability beneath imposed roles, and the erosion of authenticity in contemporary portraiture (2004–2005).
The Soft Collapse of the Persona 

2004–2005

Portrait Cycle
THE EROSION OF THE AUTHENTIC SELF
On Performance, Persona, and the Cost of Visibility

The Soft Collapse of the Persona 

2004–2005
THE EROSION OF THE AUTHENTIC SELF
On Performance, Persona, and the Cost of Visibility

Archival pigment print
Analogue photography on film, later digitised
Limited edition
Available upon request

The Soft Collapse of the Persona traces the moment when performance begins to fail without drama. The persona does not shatter or revolt; it loosens. What once held form through repetition and expectation slowly yields to fatigue.

Within THE EROSION OF THE AUTHENTIC SELF, this image marks a subtle turning point. The body remains visible, but coherence erodes. Gesture slackens, posture withdraws, and the effort required to maintain appearance becomes legible. Collapse arrives not as rupture, but as quiet concession.

The persona dissolves not because it is rejected, but because it can no longer be sustained.

Photographic Process

Captured through analogue photography on film and later digitised, the work preserves the tonal sensitivity and temporal restraint of film while allowing precise calibration in its final printed form. The process reinforces the image’s attention to duration, wear, and the gradual breakdown of performed identity.

Series Context

Following the burden of scripted identity, The Soft Collapse of the Persona introduces erosion as process within THE EROSION OF THE AUTHENTIC SELF. It reframes collapse as something incremental and internal, extending the series’ inquiry into how visibility wears down the structures designed to manage it.

Availability

This work is available as part of a controlled, limited edition.
Institutional acquisition inquiries are welcome.