* 1979 in Bloomington, Illinois. Lives and works in Boston, USA.
American Artist
Exhibited works
Erasures, since 2013 (ongoing). 2nd | A |
| Taken from trains, these photographs capture glimpses of the urban landscape streaming past: a patch of roof, some shrubbery, the smear of a highrise. In a way, the train’s speed can be thought of as erasing the scenery, smudging its tones, blending together the land and sky. Sometimes the sky's brightness overwhelms. Or striated railing obliterates the view. It's as if the solidity of things comes into question, as if the landscape might, at any moment, vanish completely. Erasures is less about what’s out there than what flies past the corner of the eye. Pigment ink on Dura-Lar, 25" x 40". |
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All reproductions courtesy the artist © Gary Duehr