
Michael Corridore, Untitled 13 2006 from the series Angry Black Snake (detail), courtesy the artist.

Michael Corridore, Untitled 13 2006 from the series Angry Black Snake (detail), courtesy the artist.

Michael Corridore, Untitled 13 2006 from the series Angry Black Snake (detail), courtesy the artist.

Michael Corridore, Untitled 13 2006 from the series Angry Black Snake (detail), courtesy the artist.

Michael Corridore, Untitled 13 2006 from the series Angry Black Snake (detail), courtesy the artist.
People usually pursue some type of activity, as either spectator or participant and according to their passion, to provide entertainment, exhilaration or happiness. I am interested in capturing these experiences, celebrations and moments of enjoyment, as people partake in various activities or leisure pursuits. I photograph these incidents out of context with their existing environment and the surrounding events, depicting the scenes and people so they appear more dream-like, whether they are pleasant or post apocalyptic. Recording the actual events is not important for me; I aim to portray an experience. I invite viewers to project scenarios that may have transpired outside the frame onto the images, interpreting them according to their own experiences.
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Michael Corridore, Untitled 13 2006 from the series Angry Black Snake (detail), courtesy the artist.
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