
我的艺术作品是在纽约市创作的。它们以紧凑的构图展示反射和缓慢曝光的运动。这些对转瞬即逝时刻的摄影作品通过现实主义与抽象的交汇,引导观众以新的方式去观察,例如,一个简单的窗户或人群中蕴藏的远不止是窗户或人群本身。这种通过抽象达到的更高理解,正是哲学家所说的“抽象”。这些图像总是提供新的发现机会,供私人诠释。色彩、纹理和形状的层次可以让人欣赏它们未曾察觉的美,或者引发人们思考快节奏城市环境中生活的混乱漩涡对我们自身、疏离感、技术、企业消费主义、精神性以及纽约或任何其他全球大都市的当代文化所传达的信息。因此,这些图像挑战了通过Photoshop、滤镜和人工智能摆拍或操纵的社交媒体快照的虚假现实。
My artwork was created in New York City. It features tight compositions of reflections and slow exposures of motion. These photographs of fleeting moments introduce viewers to new ways of seeing at the intersection of realism and abstraction, e.g., that there is more in a mere window or crowd than the window or crowd itself. This higher understanding through abstraction is what philosophers refer to as aphaeresis. The images always offer something new to discover for private interpretation. Layers of color, textures, and shapes can be enjoyed for their unseen beauty or they can move one to contemplate what the chaotic swirl of life in a fast-paced urban environment says about ourselves, alienation, technology, corporate consumerism, spirituality, and contemporary culture in New York or any other global metropolis. As such, the images challenge the artificial realities of social media snapshots that are posed or manipulated by Photoshop, filters, and AI.





Xiomaro是一位国际展出的艺术家。他的创作分为两个作品集:受美国国家公园管理局委托拍摄的标志性历史遗址,以及独立的个人作品,记录城市街头生活。
他的个展曾在多处展出,包括哈佛大学、长岛博物馆、莫里斯博物馆和果园博物馆。他的作品也曾在美国、英国、苏格兰、意大利和希腊的画廊展出。《纽约时报》、《波士顿环球报》和《Fine Art Connoisseur》杂志等出版物报道过他的作品,他还在包括PBS和Fox Nation纪录片在内的许多美国网络新闻节目中亮相。
作为作家,Xiomaro撰写了《威尔农国家历史遗址》(Arcadia出版),由参议员约瑟夫·利伯曼作序。他的第二本关于街头摄影的书将于2025年由英国的Fonthill Media出版。
Xiomaro大学毕业时主修哲学,并担任纽约大学法学院《国际法与政治杂志》的主编。作为律师,他曾代表《财富》500强公司和嘻哈、舞蹈和流行音乐的名人。在康复后,他离开了法律职业,开始追求摄影作为艺术形式。
Xiomaro is an internationally exhibited artist. His practice is divided into two portfolios: iconic historic sites commissioned by the U.S. National Park Service and independent personal work documenting urban street life.
His solo exhibitions have been presented at numerous venues including Harvard University, Long Island Museum, Morris Museum, and Fruitlands Museum. His work has also been featured at galleries in the U.S., England, Scotland, Italy, and Greece. Publications such as The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and Fine Art Connoisseur magazine have reported on his work and he has appeared on many American network news programs including documentary episodes by PBS and Fox Nation.
As a writer, Xiomaro authored Weir Farm National Historic Site (Arcadia Publishing) with a foreword by Senator Joseph Lieberman. His second book, on street photography, will be published in 2025 by Fonthill Media in the U.K.
Xiomaro graduated college as a philosophy major and was Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Law and Politics at New York University School of Law. As an attorney, he represented Fortune 500 corporations and celebrities in hip hop, dance, and pop music. After recovering from cancer, he left the legal profession and began pursuing photography as an art form.
