Rulx Thork: I Give You Power

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  • Rulx Thork: I Give You Power by Rulx Thork

In his first photobook, Rulx Thork offers an intimate and tender portrayal of Brooklyn's urban street life

Inspired by the community-oriented oeuvres of photographers such as Nan Goldin and Larry Clark, Rulx Thork's work captures the constantly shifting nature of Brooklyn's streets, marked by an ephemeral rhythm of routine and chance encounters, from 2005 to 2018. The title of his first photobook is a reference to Nas' 1996 song "I Gave You Power"; instead of rapping from the viewpoint of a gun, it positions the camera as Thork's own source of power. A self-described shy observer, Thork transforms his lens into an instrument of agency, not just for himself but for his subjects, whose presence is captured with dignity and unwavering strength. From sun-drenched street corners where boys linger outside bodegas to the intimate embrace of a couple caught in a fleeting moment of tenderness, Thork weaves a narrative of coming of age, resilience and the ever-evolving American story--one that demands to be seen, heard and remembered.

Rulx Thork: I Give You Power
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In his first photobook, Rulx Thork offers an intimate and tender portrayal of Brooklyn's urban street life

Inspired by the community-oriented oeuvres of photographers such as Nan Goldin and Larry Clark, Rulx Thork's work captures the constantly shifting nature of Brooklyn's streets, marked by an ephemeral rhythm of routine and chance encounters, from 2005 to 2018. The title of his first photobook is a reference to Nas' 1996 song "I Gave You Power"; instead of rapping from the viewpoint of a gun, it positions the camera as Thork's own source of power. A self-described shy observer, Thork transforms his lens into an instrument of agency, not just for himself but for his subjects, whose presence is captured with dignity and unwavering strength. From sun-drenched street corners where boys linger outside bodegas to the intimate embrace of a couple caught in a fleeting moment of tenderness, Thork weaves a narrative of coming of age, resilience and the ever-evolving American story--one that demands to be seen, heard and remembered.

Description

In his first photobook, Rulx Thork offers an intimate and tender portrayal of Brooklyn's urban street life

Inspired by the community-oriented oeuvres of photographers such as Nan Goldin and Larry Clark, Rulx Thork's work captures the constantly shifting nature of Brooklyn's streets, marked by an ephemeral rhythm of routine and chance encounters, from 2005 to 2018. The title of his first photobook is a reference to Nas' 1996 song "I Gave You Power"; instead of rapping from the viewpoint of a gun, it positions the camera as Thork's own source of power. A self-described shy observer, Thork transforms his lens into an instrument of agency, not just for himself but for his subjects, whose presence is captured with dignity and unwavering strength. From sun-drenched street corners where boys linger outside bodegas to the intimate embrace of a couple caught in a fleeting moment of tenderness, Thork weaves a narrative of coming of age, resilience and the ever-evolving American story--one that demands to be seen, heard and remembered.

ISBN
9781947346109
Publication Date
September 30, 2025
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
104
Keywords
Photography | Individual Photographers | Artists' Books
Color