Suspicious Origins
September 7, 2007- October 6, 2007
Reception: September 6, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
513 W 26th St
Claire Oliver Gallery presents Suspicious Origins: an exhibition of
photography by
Julie Blackmon and
Clark & Pougnaud. The
exhibition will run September 7 through October 6 with a preview
party September 6 from 6 to 8 pm with artist
Julie Blackmon in
attendance.
The eldest of nine children in a close knit family,
Julie Blackmon is never
left wanting for subject matter. The artist is inspired by the domestic
landscapes of her own family and those of her siblings, creating surreal
yet plausible dramas that unfold as real life and art collide. The stress
and chaos of running a household and the struggle to simultaneously
escape from and connect with those closest to her are explored in Ms.
Blackmon’s imagery. For her, the demands placed on a “modern
woman” create a constant conflict between living in the moment and
escaping to another reality. Like a child herself, Blackmon sees how
much it takes to carry on like an adult. Says the Artist, “life’s most
poignant moments are indeed right in front of us if only we can learn see
the romance amidst the chaos”.
Clark & Pougnaud employ traditional and digital photographic techniques as well as sculpture and painting to convey
their concepts as a beautifully executed work of art. The Artists create their own miniature sets which they then
photograph and use as backgrounds for their live subjects. The two (or more) images are combined digitally, causing
the work to loose all sense of scale and creating an atmosphere in which the characters are strangely isolated. Fitting
uneasily into their surroundings, the subjects take to an imaginary stage, costumed as figures out of all the right myths,
yet the villains cannot be bothered to attend these performances.
Digital manipulation has forever changed the medium of fine art photography;
the line between reality and fantasy is no longer a visible one. The charged
strangeness and suggested narrative of isolation links these works of art; using
new techniques available to them, the artists in “Suspicious Origins” have
created their own simulated realities. Clark and Pougnaud make the
manipulation an obvious part of their work while Blackmon’s retouching is
seamless. Both Artists never forget that their cast is just pretending and that they
and the viewer are privy to this secret. There is a bond of understanding
between the subjects and the photographers, and we the voyeurs are
delighted with the result. Children play games and so do grownups and in
these photographs we are privy to the deception that lies in plain sight,
suspicious in origin.
Clark & Pougnaud are the recipient of a 2006 HSBC Photography Foundation
Award and recently exhibited at the prestigious l’Orangerie du Sénat in Paris.
Julie Blackmon is in the permenent collections of the Kemper Museum of
Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Toledo Museum
of Art, Portland Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago
amoung others.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Claire Oliver | | Address | 513 W 26th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-929-5949 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10-6 | |
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