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Leigh Ledare (b. 1976 Seattle, USA) uses photography, archival material, and text to explore human agency, social relationships, taboos and the photographic in equal turns. Formally trained in photography, he has, in a relatively short time, developed a body of work that is coherent, complex, biting in its intelligence, and decidedly provocative. His resulting images are often sumptuous, saturated with color, and surprisingly beautiful. But they also, and importantly, disconcert us, they make us uncomfortable, and, in the process, they raise questions about the functioning of the image and the construction of subjectivity in contemporary culture. WIELS presents the first institutional solo exhibition of Ledare's work, a survey of over 100 pieces, with examples from nearly all of his series to date, along with video works, text-based pieces, as well as a number of new pieces, never shown before. The exhibition's trajectory is deliberately not chronological. At its core, occupying the entire back area of the exhibition, sits the artist's first photographic series, Pretend You're Actually Alive, perhaps his best-known work, which pictures the fantasies and realities of his mother's life with images alternately graphic, tender, and strange. Around it radiate the various projects that have emerged out of it, which reveal not only the range of the artist's practice, but also a set of persistent concerns at its heart. Ledare has, almost from the start, made work in series form. These distinct but related bodies of work are studies not only of their visible subjects, but also of photography itself: how it mediates identity, relationships, love, loss, and, perhaps above all, human vulnerability. They are also indexes of the relationships of the artist with others - mother, family members, ex-lover, collectors, anonymous patrons, etc. - which, from the start, have played a central role in Ledare's work.

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  • EditorialDie Keure, Bruges
  • Año de publicación2012
  • ISBN 10 9078937203
  • ISBN 13 9789078937203
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  • Número de páginas192

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Ledare, Leigh
Publicado por Walther König (2012)
ISBN 10: 9078937203 ISBN 13: 9789078937203
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Descripción Paperback. Condición: New. STL Ilustrador. First Edition, First Printing. Walther König. 2012. Softcover. 144 Pages with numerous full page illustrations. Contibutions by Elena Filipovic & Nicolás Guagnini. Interview with David Joselit. Text in English. Book Condition: New/Fine tight, clean copy. If there are any taboos left in photography, then Seattle-born photographer Leigh Ledare (born 1976) is out to break them. Ledare made an instant splash with his extraordinary 2008 book Pretend You're Actually Alive, in which he documented his mother having sex with her lovers and posing solo or with her son. Genuinely and unabashedly shocking, this volume took the Larry Clark school of candor and explicitness to new heights (Ledare worked for a while as Clark's assistant), and now sells for large sums second-hand. This second monograph gathers selections from this previous volume, alongside new works, including a commission to make erotic photographs for an admirer (who remains anonymous) during a week-long residence at the subject's home. The book shows Ledare's underlying preoccupation with the power politics of sexuality; as he articulates it, in an interview with David Joselit printed here: "After the photographs with my mother, I've continued to implicate myself within new projects as a way, beyond simply recording the affects around these situations, to diagram the power relations that underwrite these situations." Published on the occasion of his first institutional exhibition at WIELS Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels, it shows Ledare extending his unflinching examination of human intimacy into yet wilder terrain. Nº de ref. del artículo: 546

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Ledare, Leigh
Publicado por Walther König (2012)
ISBN 10: 9078937203 ISBN 13: 9789078937203
Nuevo Paperback Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado Cantidad disponible: 1
Librería:
Studio Books
(Thornwood, NY, Estados Unidos de America)

Descripción Paperback. Condición: New. First Edition, First Printing. SIGNED COPY Walther König. 2012. Softcover. 144 Pages with numerous full page illustrations. Contibutions by Elena Filipovic & Nicolás Guagnini. Interview with David Joselit. Text in English. SIGNED/INSCRIBED by Leigh Ledare on the title page. Book Condition: Fine; a tight, clean copy. SIGNED If there are any taboos left in photography, then Seattle-born photographer Leigh Ledare (born 1976) is out to break them. Ledare made an instant splash with his extraordinary 2008 book Pretend You're Actually Alive, in which he documented his mother having sex with her lovers and posing solo or with her son. Genuinely and unabashedly shocking, this volume took the Larry Clark school of candor and explicitness to new heights (Ledare worked for a while as Clark's assistant), and now sells for large sums second-hand. This second monograph gathers selections from this previous volume, alongside new works, including a commission to make erotic photographs for an admirer (who remains anonymous) during a week-long residence at the subject's home. The book shows Ledare's underlying preoccupation with the power politics of sexuality; as he articulates it, in an interview with David Joselit printed here: "After the photographs with my mother, I've continued to implicate myself within new projects as a way, beyond simply recording the affects around these situations, to diagram the power relations that underwrite these situations." Published on the occasion of his first institutional exhibition at WIELS Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels, it shows Ledare extending his unflinching examination of human intimacy into yet wilder terrain. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1472

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