PHOTO WORK
Past Present Future (2023). Inkjet prints, tracing paper, graphite.
Combinations of current photographs of me, my mother, and my portrait rendered through an AI aging app to explore the gaze, memory, and aging.
Combinations of current photographs of me, my mother, and my portrait rendered through an AI aging app to explore the gaze, memory, and aging.
Portraits, 18" x 24" each, inkjet prints with embroidery thread (2023).
On healing.
On healing.
Wrapped, 8" x 12" each, digital inkjet prints (2019-2022).
As I went through my late father's belongings, I found an array of mysterious items stored in protective plastic, never to be unwrapped, which reminds me of the way his cremains were returned to me.
As I went through my late father's belongings, I found an array of mysterious items stored in protective plastic, never to be unwrapped, which reminds me of the way his cremains were returned to me.
.3rd Person: Self-portrait series, 24" x 36" each, digital inkjet prints (2017).
In this photo series, I reimagine intimate scenes from early in my marriage with a mannequin as my
stand-in. The photos speak to the isolation that can occur even when engaged with someone else.
The mannequin achieves a level of physical perfection that I was never able to attain.
In this photo series, I reimagine intimate scenes from early in my marriage with a mannequin as my
stand-in. The photos speak to the isolation that can occur even when engaged with someone else.
The mannequin achieves a level of physical perfection that I was never able to attain.
PassThrough, 14" x 66" digital inkjet print (2017).
In this series, I camped out at the MOMA entrance to the sculpture garden, and photographed the stream of humanity passing through.
In this series, I camped out at the MOMA entrance to the sculpture garden, and photographed the stream of humanity passing through.
i see you, 20" x 72", digital inkjet print (2016).
Here I explore the tension between the public and private self – what we choose to reveal to people, and what we unwittingly show. In this series, my friend gave me permission to take photos from outside her apartment, not knowing when I would take the photos during a given month, or what I would capture. The images are displayed alongside an mp3 player with looped sounds of my breathing, creeping around outside in her courtyard at night, and my camera shutter clicking.
Here I explore the tension between the public and private self – what we choose to reveal to people, and what we unwittingly show. In this series, my friend gave me permission to take photos from outside her apartment, not knowing when I would take the photos during a given month, or what I would capture. The images are displayed alongside an mp3 player with looped sounds of my breathing, creeping around outside in her courtyard at night, and my camera shutter clicking.
Coney Island series, 20" x 20" each, silver gelatin prints (2016-ongoing).
Havana series, 16" x 20" / 20" x 16" each, silver gelatin prints (2004-ongoing).