Zoe Leonard

Photographs

Held on02 dic 2008to16 feb 2009
Sabatini Building, Floor 3

Leonard began taking photos at a young age, especially the city of New York. The artist shows her reflection in a television shop window in Brooklyn or advertising billboards. The usual format has a frontal perspective and a symmetry that gives a static image, exuding peace and tranquillity. Leonard’s artistic side becomes known after the exhibition at Documenta 9 exhibition in Kassel in 1992.

This retrospective gives expression to Leonard's interest of daily contrasts: natural compared to urban and what has been manufactured compared to the original. The artist spent time alone in Alaska and seems to admire the capacity of mutual adaptability between nature and civilization, as is evident in her series on trees that have bars bolted onto their trunks. The axis of Leonard’s career and of this exhibition is photography as the definition of a modern society.

The exhibition offers a representative selection of the New York artist’s photographic work since the Seventies to date, including her monumental work Analogue (1998-2007) which was exhibited at Documenta 12 in Kassel in 2007 and became part of the Dia Art Foundation exhibition at the Hispanic Society in New York. For this project the artist spent two months analysing nearly 12,000 images that reveal her unique photographic style. The project is organised according to a conceptual criteria and not chronologically. The groups of images show the effects of globalisation through photographs of stores in New York and other major cities.

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Artists

Leonard, Zoe
Curator
Urs Stahel
Itinerary

Fotomuseum Winterthur, Zurich (December 1, 2007 - February 17, 2008); Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (December 4, 2009 - March 7, 2010)

Organised by

Fotomuseum Winterthur in collaboration with Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

Itinerary