Saturday, November 26, 2016

ODETTE ENGLAND: NEW WORK RELEASED


We are delighted to make available, a new body of work by Odette England. If this work is of interested to collectors, we urge a prompt purchase. There are a total of just twelve photographs in the series, available in just one limited edition of 1 + 1 AP, with the artist proof retained by the artist. 



Ruffled (2014-2015) © Odette England


With Remarks About My Body, Odette England explores the notion that ‘we are what we wear’, and the psychology of dress. The photographs reference the changes the artist experienced in her body—and with wider priorities—through motherhood.


Tight (left) and Apex (right) © Odette England

“Clothing affects perception, and putting on different clothes can dramatically change mood”, says England. “The negative space is just that—the space of my body now, variants in skin tone and texture.  In some ways I was what I wore but am no longer.  My body has become more flesh-like and abstract and there are things, physical and emotional, that no longer fit”.

Remarks About My Body is informed by the research of Professors Hajo Adam and Adam Galinsky, whose paper 'Enclothed Cognition’, discusses the systematic influence that clothes have on the wearer's psychological processes [used with kind permission].

Remarks About My Body is available as follows:

Size: 15" x 20" image | 17" x 22" sheet
Edition: 1 + 1AP
Medium: Archival Pigment Print


Signed, titled, numbered and dated on verso

Current Retail Value: $3,000 USD

To obtain a PDF Catalogue of the complete series, please EMAIL the gallery,
or contact Debra Klomp Ching on +1 212 796 2070.


View 'Remarks About My Body' on the gallery ARTSY profile.

 

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

ARTIST TALK – ODETTE ENGLAND

Saturday, November 19th, 4pm

Please join us on Saturday, November 19th, for an artist talk to be given by Odette England, on the final day of her solo exhibition, Excavations

"Preserving family history via photography is like archaeology: it involves the exposure, processing and recording of remains. But to uncover the truth of an image – or at least an interpretation of a truth – a ‘hunt’ or ‘dig’ is required. 
'Excavations' explores the invisible social space of family storytelling through photography. I make c-prints in the darkroom of family pictures from expired Kodak film, as well as using original snapshots from the album, then carefully hand-sand them with various types of sandpaper. I aim to loosen the complexities of material encounter with intangible concepts. Mine is also a literal assault. I cross into taboo territory, the transgression and squeamish horror of destroying original personal possessions".—Odette England



Thursday, November 3, 2016

DUMBOs First Thursday Gallery Walk


On the first Thursday of each month, the galleries in our neighborhood of DUMBO, Brooklyn, remain open until 9:00pm. Unless we're closed for installing, you'll find us open alongside numerous others. Many of the local bars and restaurants run special offers on the night, making them good spots to dine after you've visited the galleries. 

Participating galleries change a little, month-to-month. Follow THIS LINK for tonight's map of galleries, artist studios and other spaces taking part tonight. And be sure to stop by the Klompching Gallery!