2004 Laura Letinsky, Untitled #3 (Morning and Melancholia series), 1997, Chromogenic print, 20 x 25 1/2 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Edwin Houk Gallery, New York. Produced beginning in 1999, the images in the paired series feature the remains of meals enjoyed hours, possibly even days before, then only partially cleaned up. Her recent series, Ill Form and Void Full, was presented as a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago in Winter 2012, and part of a mid-career retrospective at the Denver Art Museum in 2013. HARDLY MORE THAN EVER: PHOTOGRAPHS 1997-2004, Laura Letinsky and Hanneke Grootenboer (foreward), 2004 Hardly More Than Ever, low res VENUS INFERRED, Laura Letinsky and Lauren Berlant (forward and interview), 2000, University of Chicago Press Hardly More Than Ever art book is packed with images of damaged half eaten food as the artist explores the way that the domestic space is constructed on television or in magazines. 21.25 x 31.5 inches. Untitled #21, Ill Form and Void Full Series Archival Pigment Print Ca. 20 x 25 1/2 inches. Her work is included in the collection of the Getty Museum, the Winnipeg Art Gallery, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago and the Art Institute of Chicago. Chromogenic print. Embodying Laura Letinsky’s penchant for accidents, control, and contrivance, Untitled #117, from the Hardly More Than Ever series presents a color still life filled with ambiguity. In a society that is sold visions of perfect meals in pristine rooms, Laura Letinsky’s photographs open one’s eyes to the aftermath of such perfection: tabletops in disarray, leftover dishes, squeezed lemons. Molosco Erfahren Sie mehr zu Kunstwerken in Galerien, Auktionslosen, Kunstmessen, Events, Biografiedetails, News und vieles mehr von Laura Letinsky. Courtesy the artist and Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York. Hardly More Than Ever, low res; VENUS INFERRED, Laura Letinsky and Lauren Berlant (forward and interview), 2000, University of Chicago Press; Porcelain. 20 x 34 inches .
AFTER ALL, Laura Letinsky, Mark Strand (foreward), 2010, Damiani; NOW AGAIN, Laura Letinsky (Karen Irvine, text), 2006, Galerie Kusseneers; HARDLY MORE THAN EVER: PHOTOGRAPHS 1997-2004, Laura Letinsky and Hanneke Grootenboer (foreward), 2004.
Hardly More Than Ever, low res Her new exhibition, “Hardly More Than Ever,” opening Sunday, March 7, and running through Monday, April 19, at the Renaissance Society, paints her as a sort of anti-Martha Stewart. Laura Letinsky, Untitled #62, from the series Hardly More Than Ever, 2002, Archival Pigment Print, 27h x 35w in, Edition of 15, Photography A Level Photography Still Life Photography Advanced Photography Museum Of Fine Arts Museum Of Modern Art Andrew Moore Berenice Abbott Robert Mapplethorpe San Francisco Museums For one of her earlier, long-term series, Hardly More Than Ever (1997-2004), Letinsky arranged and photographed leftover food and used crockery, along with various objects such as vases or fruit bowls. Homepage der Galerie m Bochum, einer privaten Galerie mit Sitz in Bochum.
HARDLY MORE THAN EVER: PHOTOGRAPHS 1997-2004, Laura Letinsky and Hanneke Grootenboer (foreward), 2004 Hardly More Than Ever, low res VENUS INFERRED, Laura Letinsky and Lauren Berlant (forward and interview), 2000, University of Chicago Press Laura Letinsky: Still Life, Denver Museum of Art, CO; 2004 Hardly More Than Ever at the Renaissance Society, 2004; Collections.