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Photographic Pictures: curated by Anne Collier

Past exhibition
June 30 - August 26, 2022
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Overview
Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and ceiling

Julie Becker, Anne Collier, Moyra Davey, Lloyd Foster, Luigi Ghirri, Joseph Grigely, Hervé Guibert, Leslie Hewitt, Jochen Lempert, Zoe Leonard, Judy Linn, Marlo Pascual, Jack Pierson, Sabine Reitmaier, Melanie Schiff, Jiro Takamatsu, Lew Thomas, and Wolfgang Tillmans

 

Anton Kern Gallery is pleased to present Photographic Pictures, an exhibition curated by the artist Anne Collier.

Photographic Pictures takes Jiro Takamatsu’s 1972/73 series Photograph of Photograph as its departure point. The exhibition’s title is taken from the lyrics to Depeche Mode’s 1981 song Photographic: “I take pictures / Photographic pictures.” 

For Photograph of Photograph Takamatsu commissioned a professional photographer to make photographs of some fifty snapshots taken from Takamatsu’s family albums. The resulting uncanny images are literally “photographs of photographs.” Despite the project’s conceptual origins, Photograph of Photograph is not, to my mind, a precursor to the appropriation strategies of the late 1970s and 1980s. Instead Takamatsu’s images-within-images are more elusive and less didactic: they operate almost as if still lifes, where a photographic print – and whatever imagery it might contain - is the ostensible subject of the work; staged and documented in an offhand and deadpan manner.

Photographic Pictures is, like Takamatsu’s project, ultimately a consideration of photography’s ongoing and self-reflexive relationship with itself: as a medium, as a discipline, and as an idea. It is about the act of looking and how we develop relationships with images. The majority of the works in the exhibition subscribe to the notion of “pictures of pictures”, “images of images” or “photographs of photographs”, in that they document or depict an existing image, whether it be a photographic print, an image observed on a screen, a page of an open book, a newspaper clipping, a magazine cover, or a record sleeve.

Somewhere between Takamatsu’s emotional-conceptualism and Depeche Mode’s melancholic-pop there is a thread that I hope runs throughout the works in Photographic Pictures: a kind of aesthetic tone that is at once emotional, psychological, (auto)biographical, and even sometimes sentimental.

- Anne Collier, June 2022.


Anne Collier and Anton Kern Gallery would like to thank all of the participating artists, their galleries, and the lenders for their enthusiasm and support of Photographic Pictures.
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Installation Views
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and ceiling
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and stairwell. Marlo Pascual print featured.
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and cieling
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and cieling
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and ceiling. Wolfgang Tillmans print featured.
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and cieling. Includes model for human scale
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and ceiling. Includes model for human scale
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and ceiling
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks, mirrored wall
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and cieling
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with hallway perspective view of white floors, walls, artworks and cieling
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of white floors, walls, artworks and celing.
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of wood floors, walls, artworks.
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of wood floors, walls, artworks and ceiling. Includes model for human scale
  • Installation view of the 2022 exhibition "Photographic Pictures" with view of wood floors, walls, artworks and ceiling
Works
  • Marlo Pascual, Untitled, 2017 photograph featuring window and eye with teardrop
    Marlo Pascual
    Untitled, 2017
  • Jiro Takamatsu Black/White photograph featuring wood floor and image of child on swingset
    Jiro Takamatsu
    Photograph of Photograph, 1973
  • Jiro Takamatsu photograph featuring wooden floor, metal bars and photographic print in center.
    Jiro Takamatsu
    Photograph of Photograph, 1973
  • Jiro Takamatsu black/white photograph of family portrait on wooden floor
    Jiro Takamatsu
    Photograph of Photograph, 1973
  • Melanie Schiff photograph featuring person holding Neil Young vinyl album in forest
    Melanie Schiff
    Neil Young, Neil Young, 2006
  • Leslie Hewitt framed work on white wall featuring a yellow framed print and black/white photographic print side-by-side
    Leslie Hewitt
    Riffs on Real Time with Ground (Deep Reflection), 2021
  • Joseph Grigely print featuring large-scale edition of newsprint clipping with headline reading "Selling Anticipation, With Buyers Galore"
    Joseph Grigely
    Songs Without Words (Maxwell), 2012
  • Leslie Hewitt framed work with three separate frames attached side-by-side; two are monotone pink prints, one is black/white photograoh
    Leslie Hewitt
    Riffs on Real Time with Ground (soft crimson with dimmer function), 2021
  • Joseph Grigely, "Songs Without Words (Garanaca)" image of newspaper clipping featuring woman in domestic setting screaming
    Joseph Grigely
    Songs Without Words (Garanaca), 2020
  • Jack Pierson photograph/print featuring model with bare torso in white kitchen
    Jack Pierson
    Mythology of the Self, 2020
  • Lew Thomas print featuring high-contrast image of a face in 3/4 perspective facing right, with caption "CONSUMER" glowing over it in text
    Lew Thomas
    CONSUMER from the series TELEVISION EYES, 1985
  • Lew Thomas print featuring high-contrast image of face, facing right, with focus on eye; the caption "I LOOK THEREFORE I AM" glows over model's hair
    Lew Thomas
    I LOOK THEREFORE I AM from the series TELEVISION EYES, 1985
  • Wolfgang Tillmans self-portrait in shadow over reflective, bright blue acrylic material
    Wolfgang Tillmans
    blue self-portrait shadow, 2020
  • Moyra davey image (still from video flipping through Peter Hujar catalogue) "Portraits in Life and Death," with book cover and hand featured.
    Moyra Davey
    Hujar / Palermo, 2010
  • Hervé Guibert Destruction des negatifs de jeunesse, 1989
    Hervé Guibert
    Destruction des negatifs de jeunesse, 1989
  • Jiro Takamatsu black/white photograph featuring pile of photographs atop wooden tabletop
    Jiro Takamatsu
    Photograph of Photograph, 1973
  • Judy Linn print depicting television monitor with figure hunched in mirror
    Judy Linn
    Caan, 1999
  • Judy Linn black/white photograph depicting open book with blank left page and portrait of Georgia O'Keeffe on right.
    Judy Linn
    Georgia, 1969
  • Judy Linn image with television at center of composition; on its screen, a kiss is depicted with the nearest figure wearing cowboy hat
    Judy Linn
    Cowboy Kiss, 2000
  • Anne Collier image on white backdrop featuring open notebook, hands; left hand holds a black/white photograph of an eye, presumably to place inside notebook.
    Anne Collier
    Album (Eye) #2, 2014
  • Installation view, Lloyd Foster "Passing by," installtion with multicolor mosquito nets and suspended video monitors
    Lloyd Foster
    Passing By, 2022
  • Judy Linn Black/white photograph of James Joyce reclining with eyepatch
    Judy Linn
    James Joyce on 23rd Street, c.1970s
  • Black/white photograph with butterfly landing on flower in focus; in near background, hands holding iphone document the butterfly from its inverse angle.
    Jochen Lempert
    Untitled (Mobile), 2016
  • Julie Becker image depicting warm domestic scene with wooden paneling and carpet, projector screen displaying wooden paneling; bubble
    Julie Becker
    Whole (Screen), 1999
  • Zoe Leonard Image featuring two black/white portraits within rectangular matboards.
    Zoe Leonard
    New York Harbor I, 2016
  • Zoe Leonard print featuring black/white portrait of model in 3/4 perspective with shoulders, on grey background
    Zoe Leonard
    1952 or 53, 2016
  • Luigi Ghirri photograph in sepa tone featuring 56 portraits within frame on brick wall
    Luigi Ghirri
    Modena from the series Cardboard Landscapes and Kodochrome, 1972
  • Melanie Schiff "reflecting Pool" orint featuring shimmering watter with dirt, leaves, detritus and photogrpahic prints on its surface
    Melanie Schiff
    Reflecting Pool, 2007
  • Sabine Reitmaier print featuring the cover of the magazine "Psychologie Heute" with figure and pink background
    Sabine Reitmaier
    O.T. Untitled (Mandarine), 2008
  • Leslie Hewitt black/white image featuring photograph on wooden floor
    Leslie Hewitt
    Riffs on Real Time (3 of 10), 2012-2017
  • Indigo-toned print by Jack Pierson featuring male portrait with caption above reading "Jack Pierson in Times Square"
    Jack Pierson
    In Times Square, 2020
  • Judy Linn Inhale, 2018
    Judy Linn
    Inhale, 2018
  • Luigi Ghirri photograph in sepia tone depicting hands revealing negative after removing dark panel from photograph's frame
    Luigi Ghirri
    Modena from the series Still Life, 1979
  • Image of five Zoe Leonard "Crossing the Equator" Black/white prints.
    Zoe Leonard
    Crossing the Equator, 2016
Press
  • Photographic Pictures

    Johanna Fateman, The New Yorker, August 7, 2022
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