Homeschooling Chalkboard, Tennessee, 2008 © Lucas Foglia.
Expositions du 1/11/2012 au 1/12/2012 Terminé
Michael Hoppen Gallery 3 Jubilee Place SW3 3TD London Royaume-Uni
Michael Hoppen Gallery 3 Jubilee Place SW3 3TD London Royaume-Uni
Michael Hoppen Contemporary is delighted to announce the first UK exhibition of Lucas Foglia's beautiful and internationally acclaimed series A Natural Order, which is accompanied by the highly commended photo book of the same title.
Lucas Foglia grew up on a farm on Long Island just 30 miles from Manhattan. His parents were part of the post 1960's "back to the land movement". Much of the area surrounding the family home became increasingly urbanised, but his parents continued to strive for self-sufficiency. "While malls and supermarkets developed around us, we heated our house with wood, farmed and canned our food, and bartered the plants we grew for everything from shoes to dental work".
Lucas Foglia is a graduate of Yale, where he was taught by Gregory Crewdson and Tod Papageorge. In 2006 Foglia set off with his camper van and camera and for five years travelled throughout the southeastern States - Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina and Georgia – immersing himself in the lives of people living in remote, often alternative communities. The friendships that grew from these experiences formed the foundations for the photographs he took.
Jasmine, Hannah and Cecilia Swimming, Tennessee, 2008 © Lucas Foglia.
Foglia himself describes the pictures as an "interpreted narrative" of life off the grid. They serve as an intimate portrayal of people who, motivated by environmental concerns, by religious beliefs, and by the global economic recession – build their homes using local materials; obtain their water from nearby springs, and hunt, gather, and grow their own food. In the pictures we see a real joy in the beauty of nature, and yet also the hardships of living in this way. "I wanted to see if I could find the absolute, if there were communities or individuals who lived off the grid and were wholly self-sufficient."
The harmonious natural colours, and iconic, evocative compositions are at once a vision of the pastoral and also an idealised view of sustainable living. However, Foglia does not shy away from highlighting the social issues facing these communities and the contrast to and undeniable continuing connection with, contemporary urban life. Indeed he notes - "Many do not wholly reject the modern world. Instead, they step away from it and choose the parts that they want to bring with them. Some have websites that they update using laptop computers, and cell phones that they charge on car batteries or solar panels."
Rita and Cora Aiming, Tennessee, 2007 © Lucas Foglia.
Lucas Foglia (b. 1983) is currently based in San Francisco. A graduate of Brown University and the Yale School of Art, Lucas exhibits and publishes his photographs internationally. His work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Pilara Foundation and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Fine Art. Foglia has been nominated for the Discovery Award, and exhibited at this year's Rencontres d'Arles.
Photos et Vignette © Lucas Foglia.