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Artist: Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev
Medium: Mirror
"Cherry Orchard" 28" x 27" inch Ed 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Located in Culver City, CA
"Cherry Orchard" 28" x 27" inch Ed 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Eglomise (bromoil gelatin silver print, gold and silver leaf, and hand painted mirror)
Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev was born in 1962 in Moscow, in the family of creative people. His father, Pedro Clavijo, was a Columbian journalist and a radio reporter. His grandfather by his father's side, Edmundo Clavijo Cubilios, was a famous Columbia's photograph and artist. His grandfather and grandmother by his mother's side, Vladimir and Margarita Telepnevs, were painters.
In 1986 Vladimir graduated from the Moscow Polygraphic Academy, faculty of graphic art, specializing in painting, graphics, and polygraphic design.
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
ELTON JOHN
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Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
Materials
Gold Leaf
"Remembering Frida Kahlo" 26"x21"inch Ed 1/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Located in Culver City, CA
"Remembering Frida Kahlo" 26"x21"inch Ed 1/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Eglomise (bromoil gelatin silver print, gold and silver leaf, and hand painted mirror)
Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev was born in 1962 in Moscow, in the family of creative people. His father, Pedro Clavijo, was a Columbian journalist and a radio reporter. His grandfather by his father's side, Edmundo Clavijo Cubilios, was a famous Columbia's photograph and artist. His grandfather and grandmother by his mother's side, Vladimir and Margarita Telepnevs, were painters.
In 1986 Vladimir graduated from the Moscow Polygraphic Academy, faculty of graphic art, specializing in painting, graphics, and polygraphic design.
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
ELTON JOHN
PRINCESS MICHAEL of KENT MARIE CHRISTINE
PETER GREENAWAY
DMITRY MEDVEDEV
NURSULTAN NAZARBAEV
Vladimir's work of arts were put up for auction at PHILLIPS de Pury in 2003 in New York, in 2008 in London and New York, in 2010 in New York; at GENE SHAPIRO in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 in New York and at HERITAGE AUCTIONS in 2011 in New York.
EXHIBITIONS:
2013
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Solo exhibition at the AZOR ROZA Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
2012
Group exhibition of the best iconography for Lewis Carroll's "Alice", "A Mad Tea-Party", The Story Museum, Oxford, UK;
Group exhibition "Museum's Centenary: a Photographer's View" at the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum;
Solo exhibition at the ZEPPELIN Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
2011
Group exhibition at the ART MOSCOW FAIR.
2010
Pushkin Fine Arts Museum opened a section of photography with the participation of Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev, the only Russian exhibitor.
2009
"Wayfaring Territory" group exhibition, St. Petersburg, Peter-and-Paul Fortress, Russia.
2008
"Joyance Territory" group exhibition in the Rumyantsev villa, St. Petersburg, Pskov, Belostok, Voronezh, Mikhailovskoye (all in Russia), and also in Berlin, Germany;
Solo exhibition at the VINZAVOD Exhibition Center.
2007
Solo exhibition at the MILLIONAIRE FAIR, Moscow, Russia;
Participation at the Moscow Fine Art Fair, MANEZH Exhibition Center.
2006
Art London, "Russian Asia", a joint project of Inna Khegai and the Artek Gallery, London, UK;
Solo exhibition at the ESPECRTO Gallery in Krasnodar.
2005
Personal exhibition within the framework of the Russian Movie Week in Paris, Paris-Art-Moscow, Espace Cardin, Paris;
personal exhibition at the MILLIONAIRE FAIR, Moscow;
exhibition at the Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Buildings, Easton, Penn;
personal exhibition at the Grand Hayat Hotel gallery, Dubai, Arab Emirates;
exhibition at the STUDIO Gallery, Moscow Russia;
exhibition of the Cherry Orchard project jointly with his student, Yulia Bochkova at the JAMES Gallery, Moscow;
the Moscow Romanticism exhibition at the Wisconsin University Art Gallery, U.S;
exhibition at the Tomsk House of Artists, Russia.2005: exhibition at the Benshaeb art gallery, Paris, France;
2004
Exhibition at the STUDIO Gallery, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the LEAGUE Art Gallery, Kolomna, Russia;
Exhibition at the Krasnoyarsk Museum Center, Russia.2004: exhibition at Art-Service Gallery Center, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the Novosibirsk Art Museum, Russia;
Exhibition at the Benshaeb art gallery, Paris, France;
Exhibition at the HAY HILL gallery, London, U.K.2004: exhibition within the framework of the Russian Nights festival at the Art Hall of the Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, California.
2003
Russian Post Modernism Nostalgia exhibition, New York, U.S;
Exhibition at the LUMIERE, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the Russian Modern History State Central Museum;
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"Tatoue" eglomise from the famous "Sensuality" Series by Vladimir Clavijo
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Located in Palm Beach, FL
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"Sensuality.Twins" Photography 30"x26" inch Ed 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Located in Culver City, CA
"Sensuality.Twins" Photography 30"x26" inch Ed 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Eglomise (bromoil gelatin silver print, gold and silver leaf, and hand painted mirror)
Vladimir Cla...
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"Fille est" from the famous "Sensuality" Series by Vladimir Clavijo, eglomise
Located in Palm Beach, FL
In this project, Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev draws a line between sensuality and explicit sexuality in depicting a woman's body. Modern photography offers two main approaches to the su...
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Materials
Gold Leaf
"Renata avec boa" from the famous "Sensuality" Series by Vladimir Clavijo
Located in Palm Beach, FL
In this project, Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev draws a line between sensuality and explicit sexuality in depicting a woman's body. Modern photography offers two main approaches to the su...
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"Kremlin" Photography 43" x 35" inch Ed. 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Located in Culver City, CA
"Kremlin" Photography 43" x 35" inch Ed. 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Eglomise (bromoil gelatin silver print, gold and silver leaf, and hand painted mirror)
Vladimir Clavijo-T...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
Materials
Gold Leaf
"La Russe" eglomise from the famous "Sensuality" Series by Vladimir Clavijo
Located in Palm Beach, FL
In this project, Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev draws a line between sensuality and explicit sexuality in depicting a woman's body. Modern photography offers two main approaches to the subject: a provocative sexuality and an impassive perception of a plastic form. As a matter of fact, aggressive approaches are increasingly predominant in taking photos of a naked body. For example, paparazzi are keen to shoot women with a candid camera in bed, bathrooms, etc.
Characteristically, Vladimir rejects using bright colors and deliberately limits himself in methods of expression. All the characters are shot sitting back to the viewer, and the sensual message is conveyed through fine outlines, plasticity of a woman's body and definite parts of the background.
In the Film Divas project, the portraits are given in the form of a definite film symbol, while Sensuality is a sort of a poster imbued with sensuality. In his portraits Vladimir uses still life elements, which are helpful in revealing the objects: a woman's back, a child sitting next to her, flowers, a hand with a string of pearls on an opened book, a branch of winter berries against the background of home-made open-work fabric.
Sensuality presents expressive and vivid images of young women. In their midst you can see a girl in a carnival mask with expensive rings...
Category
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Materials
Gold Leaf
"Ballerina" Photography 31"x28" inch Ed. 3/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Located in Culver City, CA
"Ballerina" Photography 31"x28" inch Ed. 3/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Bromoil gelatin silver print, gold and silver leaf, and hand painted mirror
Artist’s frame signed and dated lower left; author’s certificate of authenticity on the reverse, countersigned, titled and dated on the reverse.
Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev was born in 1962 in Moscow, in the family of creative people. His father, Pedro Clavijo, was a Columbian journalist and a radio reporter. His grandfather by his father's side, Edmundo Clavijo Cubilios, was a famous Columbia's photograph and artist. His grandfather and grandmother by his mother's side, Vladimir and Margarita Telepnevs, were painters.
In 1986 Vladimir graduated from the Moscow Polygraphic Academy, faculty of graphic art, specializing in painting, graphics, and polygraphic design.
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
ELTON JOHN
PRINCESS MICHAEL of KENT MARIE CHRISTINE
PETER GREENAWAY
DMITRY MEDVEDEV
NURSULTAN NAZARBAEV
Vladimir's work of arts were put up for auction at PHILLIPS de Pury in 2003 in New York, in 2008 in London and New York, in 2010 in New York; at GENE SHAPIRO in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 in New York and at HERITAGE AUCTIONS in 2011 in New York.
EXHIBITIONS:
2013
Group exhibition at the Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal;
Solo exhibition at the AZOR ROZA Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
2012
Group exhibition of the best iconography for Lewis Carroll's "Alice", "A Mad Tea-Party", The Story Museum, Oxford, UK;
Group exhibition "Museum's Centenary: a Photographer's View" at the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum;
Solo exhibition at the ZEPPELIN Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
2011
Group exhibition at the ART MOSCOW FAIR.
2010
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2009
"Wayfaring Territory" group exhibition, St. Petersburg, Peter-and-Paul Fortress, Russia.
2008
"Joyance Territory" group exhibition in the Rumyantsev villa, St. Petersburg, Pskov, Belostok, Voronezh, Mikhailovskoye (all in Russia), and also in Berlin, Germany;
Solo exhibition at the VINZAVOD Exhibition Center.
2007
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Participation at the Moscow Fine Art Fair, MANEZH Exhibition Center.
2006
Art London, "Russian Asia", a joint project of Inna Khegai and the Artek Gallery, London, UK;
Solo exhibition at the ESPECRTO Gallery in Krasnodar.
2005
Personal exhibition within the framework of the Russian Movie Week in Paris, Paris-Art-Moscow, Espace Cardin, Paris;
personal exhibition at the MILLIONAIRE FAIR, Moscow;
exhibition at the Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Buildings, Easton, Penn;
personal exhibition at the Grand Hayat Hotel gallery, Dubai, Arab Emirates;
exhibition at the STUDIO Gallery, Moscow Russia;
exhibition of the Cherry Orchard project jointly with his student, Yulia Bochkova at the JAMES Gallery, Moscow;
the Moscow Romanticism exhibition at the Wisconsin University Art Gallery, U.S;
exhibition at the Tomsk House of Artists, Russia.2005: exhibition at the Benshaeb art gallery, Paris, France;
2004
Exhibition at the STUDIO Gallery, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the LEAGUE Art Gallery, Kolomna, Russia;
Exhibition at the Krasnoyarsk Museum Center, Russia.2004: exhibition at Art-Service Gallery Center, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the Novosibirsk Art Museum, Russia;
Exhibition at the Benshaeb art gallery, Paris, France;
Exhibition at the HAY HILL gallery, London, U.K.2004: exhibition within the framework of the Russian Nights festival at the Art Hall of the Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, California.
2003
Russian Post Modernism Nostalgia exhibition, New York, U.S;
Exhibition at the LUMIERE, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the Russian Modern History State Central Museum;
A participant at the 40 Views as to the Image of Comme de Garcon art...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
Materials
Gold Leaf
"Alice in Wonderland" Photography 32"x28"in Ed 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Located in Culver City, CA
"Alice in Wonderland" Photography 32"x28"in Ed 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Bromoil gelatin silver print, gold and silver leaf, and hand painted mirror
Signed and numbered on the back of the print.
Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev was born in 1962 in Moscow, in the family of creative people. His father, Pedro Clavijo, was a Columbian journalist and a radio reporter. His grandfather by his father's side, Edmundo Clavijo Cubilios, was a famous Columbia's photograph and artist. His grandfather and grandmother by his mother's side, Vladimir and Margarita Telepnevs, were painters.
In 1986 Vladimir graduated from the Moscow Polygraphic Academy, faculty of graphic art, specializing in painting, graphics, and polygraphic design.
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
ELTON JOHN
PRINCESS MICHAEL of KENT MARIE CHRISTINE
PETER GREENAWAY
DMITRY MEDVEDEV
NURSULTAN NAZARBAEV
Vladimir's work of arts were put up for auction at PHILLIPS de Pury in 2003 in New York, in 2008 in London and New York, in 2010 in New York; at GENE SHAPIRO in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 in New York and at HERITAGE AUCTIONS in 2011 in New York.
EXHIBITIONS:
2013
Group exhibition at the Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal;
Solo exhibition at the AZOR ROZA Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
2012
Group exhibition of the best iconography for Lewis Carroll's "Alice", "A Mad Tea-Party", The Story Museum, Oxford, UK;
Group exhibition "Museum's Centenary: a Photographer's View" at the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum;
Solo exhibition at the ZEPPELIN Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
2011
Group exhibition at the ART MOSCOW FAIR.
2010
Pushkin Fine Arts Museum opened a section of photography with the participation of Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev, the only Russian exhibitor.
2009
"Wayfaring Territory" group exhibition, St. Petersburg, Peter-and-Paul Fortress, Russia.
2008
"Joyance Territory" group exhibition in the Rumyantsev villa, St. Petersburg, Pskov, Belostok, Voronezh, Mikhailovskoye (all in Russia), and also in Berlin, Germany;
Solo exhibition at the VINZAVOD Exhibition Center.
2007
Solo exhibition at the MILLIONAIRE FAIR, Moscow, Russia;
Participation at the Moscow Fine Art Fair, MANEZH Exhibition Center.
2006
Art London, "Russian Asia", a joint project of Inna Khegai and the Artek Gallery, London, UK;
Solo exhibition at the ESPECRTO Gallery in Krasnodar.
2005
Personal exhibition within the framework of the Russian Movie Week in Paris, Paris-Art-Moscow, Espace Cardin, Paris;
personal exhibition at the MILLIONAIRE FAIR, Moscow;
exhibition at the Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Buildings, Easton, Penn;
personal exhibition at the Grand Hayat Hotel gallery, Dubai, Arab Emirates;
exhibition at the STUDIO Gallery, Moscow Russia;
exhibition of the Cherry Orchard project jointly with his student, Yulia Bochkova at the JAMES Gallery, Moscow;
the Moscow Romanticism exhibition at the Wisconsin University Art Gallery, U.S;
exhibition at the Tomsk House of Artists, Russia.2005: exhibition at the Benshaeb art gallery, Paris, France;
2004
Exhibition at the STUDIO Gallery, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the LEAGUE Art Gallery, Kolomna, Russia;
Exhibition at the Krasnoyarsk Museum Center, Russia.2004: exhibition at Art-Service Gallery Center, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the Novosibirsk Art Museum, Russia;
Exhibition at the Benshaeb art gallery, Paris, France;
Exhibition at the HAY HILL gallery, London, U.K.2004: exhibition within the framework of the Russian Nights festival at the Art Hall of the Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, California.
2003
Russian Post Modernism Nostalgia exhibition, New York, U.S;
Exhibition at the LUMIERE, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the Russian Modern History State Central Museum;
A participant at the 40 Views as to the Image of Comme de Garcon art...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
Materials
Gold Leaf
"The Evening" Photography 32"x28" inch Ed. 1/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Located in Culver City, CA
"The Evening" Photography 32"x28" inch Ed. 1/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Bromoil gelatin silver print, gold and silver leaf, and hand painted mirror
Signed and numbered on the b...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
Materials
Gold Leaf
"X" Photography 40.5" x 35" inch Edition 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Located in Culver City, CA
"X" Photography 40.5" x 35" inch Edition 2/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Eglomise (bromoil gelatin silver print, gold and silver leaf, and hand painted mirror)
Signed and numbered.
Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev was born in 1962 in Moscow, in the family of creative people. His father, Pedro Clavijo, was a Columbian journalist and a radio reporter. His grandfather by his father's side, Edmundo Clavijo Cubilios, was a famous Columbia's photograph and artist. His grandfather and grandmother by his mother's side, Vladimir and Margarita Telepnevs, were painters.
In 1986 Vladimir graduated from the Moscow Polygraphic Academy, faculty of graphic art, specializing in painting, graphics, and polygraphic design.
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
ELTON JOHN
PRINCESS MICHAEL of KENT MARIE CHRISTINE
PETER GREENAWAY
DMITRY MEDVEDEV
NURSULTAN NAZARBAEV
Vladimir's work of arts were put up for auction at PHILLIPS de Pury in 2003 in New York, in 2008 in London and New York, in 2010 in New York; at GENE SHAPIRO in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 in New York and at HERITAGE AUCTIONS in 2011 in New York.
EXHIBITIONS:
2013
Group exhibition at the Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal;
Solo exhibition at the AZOR ROZA Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
2012
Group exhibition of the best iconography for Lewis Carroll's "Alice", "A Mad Tea-Party", The Story Museum, Oxford, UK;
Group exhibition "Museum's Centenary: a Photographer's View" at the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum;
Solo exhibition at the ZEPPELIN Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
2011
Group exhibition at the ART MOSCOW FAIR.
2010
Pushkin Fine Arts Museum opened a section of photography with the participation of Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev, the only Russian exhibitor.
2009
"Wayfaring Territory" group exhibition, St. Petersburg, Peter-and-Paul Fortress, Russia.
2008
"Joyance Territory" group exhibition in the Rumyantsev villa, St. Petersburg, Pskov, Belostok, Voronezh, Mikhailovskoye (all in Russia), and also in Berlin, Germany;
Solo exhibition at the VINZAVOD Exhibition Center.
2007
Solo exhibition at the MILLIONAIRE FAIR, Moscow, Russia;
Participation at the Moscow Fine Art Fair, MANEZH Exhibition Center.
2006
Art London, "Russian Asia", a joint project of Inna Khegai and the Artek Gallery, London, UK;
Solo exhibition at the ESPECRTO Gallery in Krasnodar.
2005
Personal exhibition within the framework of the Russian Movie Week in Paris, Paris-Art-Moscow, Espace Cardin, Paris;
personal exhibition at the MILLIONAIRE FAIR, Moscow;
exhibition at the Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Buildings, Easton, Penn;
personal exhibition at the Grand Hayat Hotel gallery, Dubai, Arab Emirates;
exhibition at the STUDIO Gallery, Moscow Russia;
exhibition of the Cherry Orchard project jointly with his student, Yulia Bochkova at the JAMES Gallery, Moscow;
the Moscow Romanticism exhibition at the Wisconsin University Art Gallery, U.S;
exhibition at the Tomsk House of Artists, Russia.2005: exhibition at the Benshaeb art gallery, Paris, France;
2004
Exhibition at the STUDIO Gallery, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the LEAGUE Art Gallery, Kolomna, Russia;
Exhibition at the Krasnoyarsk Museum Center, Russia.2004: exhibition at Art-Service Gallery Center, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the Novosibirsk Art Museum, Russia;
Exhibition at the Benshaeb art gallery, Paris, France;
Exhibition at the HAY HILL gallery, London, U.K.2004: exhibition within the framework of the Russian Nights festival at the Art Hall of the Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, California.
2003
Russian Post Modernism Nostalgia exhibition, New York, U.S;
Exhibition at the LUMIERE, Moscow, Russia;
Exhibition at the Russian Modern History State Central Museum;
A participant at the 40 Views as to the Image of Comme de Garcon art...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
Materials
Gold Leaf
"Girl with a Glass" Photography 16"x20" in. Ed 1/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Located in Culver City, CA
"Girl with a Glass" Photography 16"x20" in. Ed 1/3 by VLADIMIR CLAVIJO-TELEPNEV
Eglomise (bromoil gelatin silver print, gold and silver leaf, and hand painted mirror)
Vladimir Cla...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
Materials
Gold Leaf
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Scroll for more on the artist and this series and an excerpt from the recent monograph, The Archive #6: Savannah Spirit, published by Quiet Lunch:
"When I first saw Savannah Spirit’s early nudes, I felt immediately struck by their power and awareness. Of course, they were traditionally beautiful, with classical lighting and shadows from Venetian blinds. Some of them were sexy, in the way bodies are sexy. But they weren’t sexualized. Looking at them, I felt powerful. I felt good. They depicted the body of an adult woman viewing herself with love. I’ve been devoted to them ever since.
To me, these portraits invoke the power of a landscape. The way the light rolls over the body evokes the body’s connection with the earth, with sunrise and its long deep shadows. The patterns of darkness can break the figure into geometry, creating a distance between the viewer and the image, as in End of An Era and Staying Abreast. Yet others, like Resist and Be The Woman You Needed When You Were Younger, create direct address, and sometimes empathy. Sometimes, the viewer takes the vantage point of the artist, and the piece becomes a further study in introspection.
The titles, like The Bottom Line and Read Between the Lines, often invoke idioms, figures of speech, or stereotypes that themselves point back to the culture that produced them. As conceptual components, they are both playful and political, which, when juxtaposed against image to elicit a mood or reaction. For me, it’s different every time. I am often pricked to discover how the vernacular of Hollywood capitalism, juxtaposed to a powerful, nude self-portrait of a woman, almost always feels a bit surprising–as if I wasn’t expecting her to be there.
Recent works, like Network, use both shadow and mirror to create a doubled image, the artist and her reflection, further suggesting the sense of a dialogue with the self. The two bodies are not a mirror image, though seen in a mirror: a conversation between two sides of oneself, rather than a literal twinning.
Over the past decade, as this series took on greater and deeper life, Savannah and I have had countless wonderful discussions about women, bodies and art. As a former artist’s model, early in her career, she participated in the form of power that was available to her: that of the quieted muse. She knew she was being objectified, she recalls, but at least she was included in the club. I instantly recognized that message. She was still creating her own work, though, and one day, she realized she’d had enough of seeing herself through someone else’s lens. She turned the camera on herself, and began to take a very different kind of picture.
During the pandemic, the feeling of being alone with oneself can sometimes feel overwhelming. These recent pieces reflect that agitation of the dialogue alone, the being with oneself, seeking connection..."
- Katie Peyton Hofstadter
Classic black and white silver gelatin print, signed by the artist Savannah Spirit. This is a self portrait of the artist. Categorize between self-portrait, contemporary feminism, take back control, I am my own muse, my body my choice...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
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Black and White, Silver Gelatin
Kate #4, Vintage Black and White Photograph of Sculptural Nude
Located in New york, NY
Kate #4, 2002 by American photographer Leonard Freed is a 8" x 10" signed black and white photograph, stamped vintage on verso (back of print). Model Kate remains forever complicit i...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
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Silver Gelatin, Photographic Film, Photographic Paper
Kate #14, Female Nude Series, Black and White Photograph of Summer in California
Located in New york, NY
Leonard Freed’s authenticated/stamped vintage (back of photo), 16" x 20", gelatin silver print, Kate #14, is from the Kate series, 2002.
A photographer herself, model and yogini Kate remains complicit in striking dramatic poses for the Kate nude series by Freed. In this image Kate is supine, arms outstretched, body arched on the backside of a person in a downward dog yoga pose.
On the edge of a cliff with the ebb and flow of the sea and waves many feet below, the duo remain in balance above swirling waters. Kate's trust in the universe, a face of abandon, reveals youthful fearlessness and love of freedom.
Freed captures a self-possessed modern woman and partner in a dance of sorts that Kate shares on the edge of time...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
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Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin
Tyler Shields - Hat Woman, Photography 2021, Printed After
Located in Greenwich, CT
Series: Provocateur
Chromogenic Print on Kodak Endura Luster Paper
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Editions of 3 + 2 A...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Mirror
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Luster, Paper, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black a...
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