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Indepth Arts News: "Laura Letinsky: SomewhereSomewhere" 2005-04-28 until 2005-05-28 Monique Meloche Chicago, IL, USA United States of America
"Throughout my photographic practice I wish to engage the photograph's transformative qualities, changing what is typically overlooked into something beautiful. I want to look at what is "after the fact," at what (ma)lingers, at what persists, and by inference, at what is gone. These projects are part of my ongoing photographic exploration of intimacy as the homely and the beautiful."
For Letinsky, 'home' is a site of contradictions. The pictures seek to articulate the tension between what actually happened and what might have been. The interiors are the result of Letinsky‚s new practice of photographing people‚s former-and-future homes, places that for some people mark a past they have left behind and for others a future that they have yet to inhabit. These ideas are partially captured in Freud's idea of the uncanny - the unheimlich or the un-homely -- and visually represented by Letinsky through describing the pale patches on wall where picture hung, streaking light beams through dusty windows, the potted plant that at the 11th hour just did not fit into the moving van. The gardens, on the other hand symbolize a state of bliss that is forever out of reach -- a site that belies the picturesque and instead speaks to the garden‚s paradisiacal promise and its marvelous deviation. The tension between the ideal and the imperfect present reveals a collapse of the dichotomies that supposedly separate nature and man.
Canadian born (1962) Laura Letinsky received her MFA from Yale University and currently teaches at the University of Chicago. Her recent hard-cover book Hardly More Than Ever was published by the UofC Press on the occasion of her solo exhibition at the Renaissance Society in 2004. Upcoming exhibitions in 2005 include a solo show at Galerie Kusseneers in Antwerp, Belgium (with catalogue) and a group exhibition at Pilar Parra & Romero Galeria de Arte in Madrid, Spain. Her work is in such collections as LaSalle Bank Photography Collection; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Art Institute of Chicago; Museum of Fine Art, Houston; and San Francisco Museum of Art.
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