Forgeries
I made Forgeries to make something and be rid of something else.
I used my own images, burning old 11 x 14 in. c-prints and re-photographing them as they bubbled, burned, and turned to ash. The results take the purposeful, documentary glee of camera-based photography and ignore all its certainties.
Called “Forgeries” to refer both to the copying of an image and to the burning of one in a forge, these pictures watch the life seep out of a photograph, and pour into a new, more material vessel. They were shown at Van Doren Waxter Gallery alongside a set of collages by Joseph Cornell.
Ashes
Statue and Van Burning
Skull
Drawings From Photos
Forgotten But Not Gone
Freud
Frank
Golden Arches
Gravestone Store
Pavement
Printout
Pursed Lips
Torch Song, Pitchfork Song
Wanted 29 People
Embrace
Burnt Out Car Graveyard
Calendar Reading
Elevator
Where the World Has Stretched the Rubber Skin of Sleep