To Say It Isn’t So

September 15, 2007- October 27, 2007

Reception: September 15, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Laura Letinsky

Yancey Richardson Gallery

535 W 22nd St

The Yancey Richardson Gallery is pleased to present To Say It Isn’t So, an exhibition of new large-scale photographs by Chicago-based artist Laura Letinsky. Letinsky’s new work pictures the detritus of contemporary culture in meticulously composed and exquisitely lit still lifes. Utilizing discarded styrofoam cups, paper napkins, plastic cutlery, paper plates, crushed cans and paper bags, Letinsky conflates the timeless beauty of the classical still life with the chaotic banality of contemporary consumer culture.

Letinsky’s earlier still lifes of decaying food on empty tables in vacant rooms explored themes of gratification, indulgence and abandonment and suggested the tensions and disappointments of domestic life. In To Say It Isn’t So, Letinsky has moved the sphere of engagement out of her home and into the studio where the objects she has retrieved from the street are arranged on a simple table in a spare setting. In addition, she has dispensed with the implied stories of her earlier series: Venus Inferred, which pictured couples in intimate domestic settings, and Hardly More than Ever, comprised of still lifes of abandoned tables strewn with the debris of a meal consumed. As she states, “Through my choice of objects and the formal aspects of my pictures, I have tried to strip away the narrative or symbolic inferences to determine what’s left for pictures.”

By selecting primarily white and neutral-colored objects and blanching them with bright natural light, Letinsky explores a wide range of white tints while challenging our ability to perceive them. The absence of color reduces these familiar, recognizable products to a simplified geometry of circles, cones, rectangles and lines. With her oblique perspective and emphasis on forms, Letinsky heightens the tension between three-dimensional objects in a volumetric space and the flat picture plane of the photograph, animated by lines and shapes.

Temporality plays a role in all of Letinsky’s work. Previously Letinsky invoked a sense of events having transpired or a particular moment unfolding. In To Say It Isn’t So, the objects she chooses were originally designed to be quickly used and discarded; but, in the stillness of her images, Letinsky grants them a timelessness at odds with their original purpose. As with the still lifes of Italian painter Giorgio Morandi, Letinsky’s precise compositions and delicate modulation of light bestow a value and beauty upon the banal and disposable objects of contemporary life.

Born in Canada in 1962, Letinsky has exhibited both nationally and internationally. This is her third exhibition in New York and her first with the gallery. Letinsky received her MFA from Yale University in 1991 and was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000. Letinsky’s work is held in the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, The Amon Carter Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among others. Her publications include Hardly More than Ever (Renaissance Society) and Venus Inferred (University of Chicago Press).

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GalleryYancey Richardson Gallery
Address535 W 22nd St, 3rd Fl
New York (Chelsea)
NY, 10011
United States
Phone646-230-9610
Fax646-230-6131
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