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The Robin Rice Gallery announces “You
Look At Me Like An Emergency” an exhibition of photographs by Cig
Harvey. An opening reception will be held on September 20th, 2007
from 5:30pm. to 8:30pm. The show runs through November 4th, 2007.
Cig has been using past and present personal experiences as her
source of inspiration for her photographs for the past 10 years.
"You Look at Me Like An Emergency" is a collection of images from
Cig's latest portfolios. She considers the photographs, vignettes
that depict autobiographical daily life. They are an attempt to
legitimize her moments of uncertainty, as well as, to visually celebrate
times of elation, when we are reminded that the world, in all its
complexities, can be mind-blowingly beautiful.
The images on display, such as the image of Cig standing on a roof
top staring at, while being enveloped by, clouds, is one example
from the preceding portfolio "An Archaeology of Distraction"; A
body of work that uses environment, gesture, light and brilliant
vibrant color to describe ideas of actively seeking and passively
waiting, in an attempt to fill a void in her life. Reminiscent of
Edward Hopper, Cig uses both natural and urban locations cloaked
in a particular psychologically charged light to hint at isolation
and distraction. Her figure appears in caves, in diners, in train
stations, in bars, at the water's edge, and there is the often the
uneasy feeling that she has missed the event.
In addition to the self-portraits, Cig has recently begun including
family and close friends in her pictures. The resulting images,
such as the invitational piece, show domestic scenes that appear
almost unreal. A Sunday morning breakfast with coffee and newspapers
is transformed into the mysterious and magical by being photographed
in a bright pink room with blown-out curtains. The figure (Cig)
behind the curtain becomes a bride and Doug (her new husband) becomes
everyman. In another, we see their house, photographed at night
from the outside. Their figures are inter-twinned in the window
while the stars fall above them. These newer pictures celebrate
life and show that perhaps Cig has found what she was searching
for.
Cig Harvey, MFA, is a passionate working fine-art photographer,
book artist and educator who was named one of Photo District News’
“emerging 30” in 2005. Her images are held in numerous collections
worldwide, including The International Museum of Photography at
The George Eastman House, Rochester, NY and The Houston Museum of
Fine Arts, Texas. In addition to her fine art career, Cig is represented
commercially by Marilyn Cadenbach and Associates, New York and LA,
for whom she recently photographed the Kate Spade fall 2007 campaign.
Her clients include Bloomingdales, Martha Stewart, O magazine and
Ralph Lauren. Cig is a full time professor at The Art Institute
of Boston at Lesley University and teaches summer workshops in both
Maine and Santa Fe. This is Cig’s second solo show at the Robin
Rice Gallery. To view the exhibition, please visit www.robinricegallery.com
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