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This piece is an original artwork by Jason Chen titled "Familiar". It is made of hand-woven archival pigment print and measures 48”h x 32”w or 54”h x 38”w when framed.
In 2012, Jason Chen shifted his long-running focus on dry plate tintypes to a new process: photo weaving. Chen began using two separate images of the same person, then wove them together in a process exploring time, movement, process, and mutation. He has exhibited works in the series one by one over the years, but in Fragments, his 2015 solo exhibition at Paradigm Gallery, a full collection of these works were on display together for the first time.
Bio // Jason Chen is originally from Guangzhou, China. He received his BFA in Animation from the University of Arts in 2008. Jason is a Philadelphia based Photographer specializing in Fashion, Editorial, and Alternative Process Photography. He is the Co-Founder of Paradigm Gallery + Studio and Juggling Wolf (a film and animation production studio). Jason’s work has been displayed in galleries and venues including: Paradigm Gallery + Studio, Crane Arts, The Light Room Gallery, Trust Gallery, Kimmel Center, and Commerce Square.
- Creator:Jason Chen (1986, American, Chinese)
- Dimensions:Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Philadelphia, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU18828860112
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