PULSE MIAMI BEACH 2016 | BOOTH N-201

December 1 – 4, 2016

John Baldessari
National City (1), 1996/2009
1 from a series of 8 color photographs with acrylic paint
19.125 x 18.75 inches
Edition 10 of 12

John Baldessari
National City (2), 1996/2009
1 from a series of 8 color photographs with acrylic paint
19.125 x 18.75 inches
Edition 10 of 12

John Baldessari
National City (4), 1996/2009
1 from a series of 8 color photographs with acrylic paint
19.125 x 18.75 inches
Edition 10 of 12

John Baldessari
National City (5), 1996/2009
1 from a series of 8 color photographs with acrylic paint
19.125 x 18.75 inches
Edition 10 of 12

John Baldessari
National City (6), 1996/2009
1 from a series of 8 color photographs with acrylic paint
19.125 x 18.75 inches
Edition 10 of 12

John Baldessari
National City (W), 1996/2009
1 from a series of 8 color photographs with acrylic paint
19.125 x 18.75 inches
Edition 10 of 12

Mickalene Thomas
Afro Goddess Ex Lover's Friend, 2006
Chromogenic Print
39.5 x 49.5 inches
Edition 5 + 2 APs

Mickalene Thomas
Madame Mama Bush, 2012
Chromogenic Print
15 x 19 inches
Edition 6 + 2 APs

Mitch Epstein
Clouds #89, New York City, 2015
Gelatin Silver Print
68 x 54 inches
Edition 2 of 6

Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Mirror Study (Self Portrait) _Q5A2059, 2015
Archival Pigment Print
13.33 x 9 inches
Edition of 5

Paul Mpagi Sepuya
A Sitting for Matthew , 2015
Archival Pigment Print
13.33 x 9 inches
Edition of 5

Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Mirror Self, Kevin_ Q5A3505, 2016
Archival Pigment Print
13.33 x 9 inches
Edition of 5

Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Mirror Self, Kevin_ Q5A321, 2016
Archival Pigment Print
13.33 x 9 inches

Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Figure with Poppies, 2015
Archival Pigment Print
48 x 34 inches
Edition of 5

Mary Ellen Bartley
Fox Talbot / Da Bologna, 2011
Archival Pigment Print
12 x 18 inches
Edition of 7

Mary Ellen Bartley
An Autobiography, Richard Avedon, 2011
Archival Pigment Print
12 x 18 inches
Edition of 7

Mary Ellen Bartley
The Walking Dream , 2011
Archival Pigment Print
12 x 18 inches
Edition of 7

Mary Ellen Bartley
Hiroshi Sugimoto , 2011
Archival Pigment Print
12 x 18 inches
Edition of 7

Sandi Haber Fifield
Untitled (LF16 #102), 2016
Archival pigment print with mixed media on vellum
10.5 x 17.5 inches
Unique

Sandi Haber Fifield
Untitled (LF16 #112), 2016
Archival pigment print with mixed media on vellum
16.5 x 20.5 inches
Unique

Sandi Haber Fifield
Untitled (LF16 #143), 2016
Archival pigment print with mixed media on vellum
20 x 26 inches
Unique

Sandi Haber Fifield
Untitled (LF16 #146), 2016
Archival pigment print with mixed media on vellum
21 x 31 inches
Unique

Rachel Perry
Chiral Lines 21, 2016
Graphite, marker, ballpoint, colored pencil on paper
30 x 45 inches
Unique

Rachel Perry
Lost in My Life (Chiral Lines 1), 2016
Archival Pigment Print
60 x 41 inches
Edition of 6

Rachel Perry
Lost in My Life (Chiral Lines 3), 2016
Archival Pigment Print
30 x 20 inches
Edition of 6

Rachel Perry
Lost in My Life (Receipts seated) 
Archival Pigment Print
60 x 41 inches
Edition of 6

Rachel Perry
Lost in My Life (Price Stickers with Bundle), 2016
Archival Pigment Print
60 x 41 inches
Edition of 6

Andrew Moore
Marisol (Casa Verde), Havana, Cuba, 1998
Chromogenic Print
50 x 40 inches
AP 2 of 3

Zanele Muholi
Zibuyile I, Syracuse, 2015
Gelatin Silver Print
23.5 x 17 inches
Edition of 8

Zanele Muholi
Bhekezakhe, Parktown, 2016
Gelatin Silver Print
Image: 19 1/2 x 14 1/8 inches
Paper: 23 5/8 x 18 1/4 inches
Edition of 8

Zanele Muholi
Thando I (Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy), 2015
Gelatin Silver Print
23.5 inches x 16.5 inches
Edition of 8

Zanele Muholi
Nini, Cotonou, Benin, 2015
Gelatin Silver Print
31 3/8 x 26 7/8 inches
Edition of 8

Bryan Graf
Sun Room Canopy Debris IV, 2016
Chromogenic Photogram
56 x 40 inches
Unique

Bryan Graf
Sun Room Canopy Debris V, 2016
Chromogenic Photogram
58 x 40 inches
Unique

Olivo Barbieri
Alps, Geographies, and People #16, 2013
Archival Pigment Print
45 x 59 inches
Edition 3 of 6

Alex Prager
7:12pm Redcliff Ave, 2013
Archival pigment print
48 x 33 inches

Eye #10 (Telephone Wires), 2013
Archival pigment print
20 x 23 inches
Edition 4 of 6

Alex Prager
Face In The Crowd, Film Still (Faces), 2013
Archival pigment print
18 x 32 inches
Edition 4 of 6

Ed Ruscha
Vacant Lots Portfolio, 1970
4 Gelatin Silver Prints, mounted to board
22 x 22 inches
Edition 7/35

Press Release

Yancey Richardson Gallery is pleased to present The Sun Room, the fifth solo exhibition by artist Bryan Graf. In his latest work, Graf ventures deeper into his exploration and interpretation of place through experimental, process-driven photographs. As with several of Graf’s earlier series - Wildlife Analysis, Field Recordings and Broken Lattice, location and landscape play a central role in his work.

In The Sun Room, Graf has created site responsive recordings of his experiences in the compromised natural landscapes of the Los Angeles River, New Jersey’s Dismal Swamp and his own studio setting in central New Jersey.  The “sun room” describes the greenhouse-like structure that serves both as the artist’s studio, as well as a winter garden for plants and seedlings. In Sun Room – Canopy Debris II and III and in the Field Recording (Sun Room) II and III, visual and physical traces of the room find their way into the photographs – the changing light, the winding canopy of wisteria vines, the repetitious geometry of latticework and the layering of deteriorating window screen mesh. The “sun room” informs Graf’s practice, with the resulting works coalescing into a visual journal of his studio practice.  For Graf, the term “sun room” also refers to the camera: I’ve come to see the camera as a sun room itself, a dark chamber that facilitates the generation of an image through the collection of light. The works in this show all originate in a garden; a cultivation of ongoing works not limited to themselves, but a procession of generative images, growing out of necessity.

 

ontinuing his exploration of large-scale photograms made with a handheld flash and colored gels, Graf integrates his own gestural activity into the work through the arrangement of manmade and organic materials gathered on site.  In Chromatic Aqueduct, fabric sourced from a nearby Los Angeles warehouse forms a textured barrier atop a hypnotic image of the LA River, itself the receptacle of the city’s discarded debrisLikewise, his Field Recordings (Swamp Submersion) photographs incorporate a wallpaper-like pattern based on the symbol for “swamp” used in US Geological Survey Topographical Maps. The repeated symbol serves as a signifier for the Dismal Swamp in New Jersey, while the forms of leaves and branches and the undulating colors create new rhythms of their own. This interplay between the experience of a place, its emotional impact, and the psychological interpretation of that place remains a driving force in Graf’s work.

Bryan Graf (b.1982) lives and works in New Jersey. He received an M.F.A. from Yale University in 2008 and a B.F.A. from the Art Institute of Boston in 2005. His solo exhibitions include Moving Across the Interior at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Portland, Maine and Prismatic Tracks, Broken Lattice, and Wildlife Analysis at Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York. Graf’s work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions including Second Nature: Abstract Photography Then and Now at the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, the 2013 Portland Museum of Art Biennial in Portland, Maine, and The Polaroid Years: Instant Photography and Experimentation, The France Lehman Loeb Art Center, Poughkeepsie, New York. Graf is the subject of three monographs: Wildlife Analysis (Conveyor, 2013), Moving Across the 
Interior (ICA@MECA, 2014) and Prismatic Tracks (Conveyor, 2014). Graf’s upcoming monograph,The Sun Room, will be published in 2017 by Conveyor.

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