PhotoVogue Festival Echoes: #14 Interview with Lolita Eno

1. What is your favorite memory of the PhotoVogue Festival 2023?

Being part of a group show with so many talented artist and photographers, creating a room to be inspire and inspire others, which is really what is all about. Receive and give. Meet all the amazing team of PhotoVogue and amazing talent around the world.

2. Can you elaborate on the concept of “Mutations for One Body” and how it explores identity through the skin’s potential changes and adaptations?

I have been intrigued by the concept of adapting to others and navigating chaos in a manner that maintains harmony. For years, I tended towards control in various aspects of my life, until I realized that true functionality lies in flowing with the chaos and understanding that creation itself is chaotic. It’s about sculpting chaos until harmony emerges—a process that begins with sincerity towards oneself. ‘Mutations within one’s body’ essentially symbolises this ongoing experience, a daily journey that often involves internal struggle.

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3. How did the idea of survival instinct influence your exploration of identity in this project, particularly in relation to the adoption of various “skins” by individuals?

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