Gregory Crewdson “Cathedral of Pines” at Gagosian

Gagosian New York is pleased to present new photographs by Gregory Crewdson.

 

Cathedral of the Pines (2013-14) was made during three productions in and around the rural town of Becket, Massachusetts. In images that recall nineteenth-century American and European paintings, Crewdson photographed figures in the surrounding forests, including the actual trail from which the series takes its title. Interior scenes charged with ambiguous narratives probe tensions between art, life, connection and separation, intimacy and isolation.

 

The series comprises thirty-one digital pigment prints, each measuring 45 × 58 inches framed. In Woman at Sink, a woman pauses from her household upkeep, lost in thought. In Pickup Truck, Crewdson portrays a nude couple in the flatbed of a truck in a dense forest–the woman seated, the man turned away in repose. Crewdson situates his disconsolate subjects in familiar settings, yet their cryptic actions–standing still in the snow, or nude on a riverbank–hint at invisible challenges. Precisely what these challenges are, and what fate awaits these anonymous figures, are left to the viewer’s imagination.

 

For more than twenty years, Crewdson has used the streets and interiors of small-town America as settings for photographic incarnations of the uncanny. Working with a crew, he plans his images as meticulously as any movie director, from the nocturnal Twilight series (1998-2002); to the cerebral Beneath the Roses (2003-08); to Sanctuary (2009). His careful crafting of visual suspense conjures forebears such as Diane Arbus, Alfred Hitchcock, and Edward Hopper. In Cathedral of the Pines, Crewdson’s persistent psychological leitmotifs evolve into intimate figurative dramas.

 

A fully-illustrated book with an essay by art historian Alexander Nemerov will be released by Aperture in conjunction with the exhibition.

 

OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 6 – 8PM

Start Date

January 29, 2016

End Date

March 5, 2016

Hours

10:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Address

Gagosian Gallery, 522 W. 21 St, New York, NY

Event Type

Public

More Information

http://www.gagosian.com/

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