Andrea Meislin Gallery
526 West 26th Street, 2nd Floor, 212-627-2552
Chelsea
October 12 - November 22, 2006
Reception: Thursday, October 12, 6 - 8 PM
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This will be the gallery’s second exhibition of photographic work by Leora Laor. Following her successful 2004 debut, this new body of work continues the artist’s interest in exploring the human condition within modern society. Laor uses photography to transform images into focal situations by her choice of isolation, use of extreme colors and significant enlargement. She succeeds in stressing the frailty of the images while restoring the photograph’s fleshy qualities and the longing to recapture the aura missing from its essence.
Wanderland #2 includes three main groups of work: lone portraits, couples, and still lifes. In the lone portraits, Laor references 19th and 20th century portraiture, especially the works of Mary Cassatt and Edward Hopper, by accentuating the increasingly deepening isolation process brought on by modern urban society. Moreover, Laor intensifies human alienation by distancing herself from direct contact with her subjects and by turning to theater and dance classes where she seeks, and finds, human fragility.