Goldberg Variations
Goldberg Variations is a photographic system structured through repetition and variation. Rather than illustrating music, the work adopts Johann Sebastian Bach’s compositional logic as an organizing principle, using color, line, and proportion as its core elements. The image is conceived as a complete structure—deliberate, ordered, and internally rhythmic.
Although presented as a single monumental image, the work contains multiple internal variations within a fixed framework. Shifts in color, density, and rhythm unfold across the surface, requiring sustained viewing rather than immediate recognition. What appears at first as abstraction resolves into a disciplined structure through prolonged viewing, where perception, sequence, and duration become the subject.