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We are inspired by the idea of our collaboration as two artists working and making decisions together (male and female). Being both sitters and makers in a contemporary art world. The image represents a double perception. It shows what you see of a person on the outside (upper image) but also what is really being felt by the person the inside (lower image). We believe that photography should reflect more than just a likeness of a sitter. Our aim is to reflect the human condition.
2024
C-type on Paper
25
16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Marty St. James is known as a pioneer of the framed video portrait and works in a range of contemporary media including performance art, photography, digital video and drawings. He lives and works in London and France. His best-known work is the The Swimmer, a multi-screen installation in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London. In 2000, his video work Boy Girl was presented in the benchmark exhibition with master artists from each year of the 20th century at National Portrait Gallery. St James’ performative and sculptural video work acknowledges portraiture’s function as a ‘map’ of our relationship with ourselves and the wider world. The intimate, human-focus of his art can be interpreted as a theoretical reflection of the contemporary person existing under the influence of modern technological systems that are affecting human consciousness. St James has travelled the world and has held artist-in-residence commissions in Russia, China, Australia and Antarctica, where he has found a deeper understanding of humanity for his own art practice. He has encountered profound meaning in the indigenous people’s art beliefs and rituals in America and Australia that has influenced his work. His digital prints and video art work Oneiric reference notions of 'Dreamtime', a belief common across cultures, that refers to time as a beginning that never ends and is a continuum of past, present and future. Nina Colosi, Director, Streaming Museum, New York City
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