Brown at Anthony Meier Fine Arts

Anthony Meier Fine Arts is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by San Francisco-based photographer Erica Deeman (b. 1977, Nottingham, UK). In her first solo exhibition at the gallery, entitled Brown, Deeman addresses social constructs of identity, gender and race through the lens of portraiture.

 

Brown is comprised of a series of 26 x 26 inch archival pigment photographs of men from the African diaspora. Deeman found her subjects by approaching strangers she met through chance encounters and asking friends and acquaintances to sit for portraits in her living room. Deeman placed her models in front of a backdrop matching her own skin color as a way to personally connect to the individual and collective identity of men from the African diaspora.

 

Brown references the 18th century pseudo-science of Physiognomy (from the Gk. physis meaning “nature” and gnomon meaning “judge” or “interpreter”) suggesting that facial features could be used to understand a person’s character. Together with traditions of classical portraiture, the mug shot, and Physiognomy, Deeman engages the viewer to re-examine the basis of their inherent reading of a face, and ultimately, the being. Deeman’s deeply intimate portraits challenge traditional ideas of beauty, honor and truth by presenting diverse visages that reveal her subject’s personality and stature through her raw and elegant imagery.

 

Opening reception: Thursday 23 March, 6 to 8pm

Start Date

March 24, 2017

End Date

April 28, 2017

Hours

10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Address

Anthony Meier Fine Arts, 1969 California St, San Francisco, CA

Event Type

Public

More Information

http://www.anthonymeierfinearts.com/exhibitions/erica-deeman-brown

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