©Lisa Elmaleh - American Folk / Matthew Kinman and Moses Nelligan, Clifftop, WV
Expositions du 17/7/2014 au 9/8/2014 Terminé
Foley Gallery, New York 547 West 27th Street, 5th floor 10001 New York États-Unis
FOLEY gallery is delighted to present a series of photographs by tintype artist Lisa Elmaleh.Foley Gallery, New York 547 West 27th Street, 5th floor 10001 New York États-Unis
As urbanization continues to become more prevalent in America, history and growth of rural identity and culture become fleeting and near forgotten. Since 2010, Elmaleh has been creating tintypes of traditional folk musicians who live in and around the Appalachian Mountains. Her project grew out of a love of the land, American folk music, traditional American culture and her own romance with this 19th century photographic process.
©Lisa Elmaleh - American Folk / Lester McCumbers, Rosedale, WV
Portraits captured by tintype call for great patience from both the sitter and the photographer. An entire day is spent with each musician - each 8x10 plate is hand coated, exposed in a large format camera, and developed on-site. The tradition of American folk music echoes in the historic nature of the tintype photographic process, connecting photographer with subject, each with their pursuit of keeping their own respective histories alive and well in the 21st Century.
©Lisa Elmaleh - American Folk / Pat Shields, Danielsville, GA
These warm-toned portraits combined with a selection of their natural landscape counterparts, provides a full setting for understanding a way of life. The crops are garlic and tobacco and the wardrobe is dungaree and flannel. Hands are well worn, larger from labor and the rigorous playing on their instrument of choice. Elmaleh's approach is simple and straight forward which echoes the lifestyle and the plain dresses worn by her female subjects.
©Lisa Elmaleh - American Folk / Aviva Steigmeyer, Keezletown, VA
©Lisa Elmaleh - American Folk / Lindsay McCaw, Keezletown, VA
©Lisa Elmaleh - American Folk / Charlie Branham, Laurel Creek, WV
Lisa Elmaleh lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in NY. Her photographs have been exhibited widely including a solo exhibition at Candela Books + Gallery in Richmond, VA. Group exhibitions include ArtCenter South Florida, Miami, FL; Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA; Bronx Biennial Group Show, Bronx, NY. Her work has been published in Harper's and Black & White magazines. She is a past recipient of the Tierney Fellowship.
American Folk will remain on view through August 9th. FOLEY is open Wednesday - Saturday, 12 - 6pm