Liliana Bloch Gallery presents Kathy Lovas: "The Brainerd Album" opening reception

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Photo courtesy of Kathy Lovas

Kathy Lovas' current and ongoing project, titled "The Brainerd Album," examines a group of images appropriated from an early 20th-century photo album kept by her grandparents, who lived in Brainerd, Minnesota.

Printed monochromatically via the DASS inkjet transfer process onto glass, the works are expressive of ideas about memory, ephemerality, surface tension, and references to early photographic processes, such as glass negatives and Cyanotype. The original album of 30 pages contains approximately 100 2x3" silver gelatin photographs taken by her uncle Thomas Walter Cleary of his immediate family, plus friends, pets, and significant buildings, such as the family home and neighborhood school. The glass prints are each presented leaning against a wall on a small support shelf to emphasize the work's "object-ness" and fragility. A blank manila tag speaks to her ongoing interest in the idea of the archive.

"The Brainerd Album" project advances her career-long investigation into the ontology of photography. Freely moving between photography, sculpture, and installation, Lovas’ projects are based on narratives about current or historical events, memories from her early life, or familiar subject matter. All her projects examine photographic indexicality, the archive, and the frame.

The exhibition will remain on display through April 15.

Kathy Lovas' current and ongoing project, titled "The Brainerd Album," examines a group of images appropriated from an early 20th-century photo album kept by her grandparents, who lived in Brainerd, Minnesota.

Printed monochromatically via the DASS inkjet transfer process onto glass, the works are expressive of ideas about memory, ephemerality, surface tension, and references to early photographic processes, such as glass negatives and Cyanotype. The original album of 30 pages contains approximately 100 2x3" silver gelatin photographs taken by her uncle Thomas Walter Cleary of his immediate family, plus friends, pets, and significant buildings, such as the family home and neighborhood school. The glass prints are each presented leaning against a wall on a small support shelf to emphasize the work's "object-ness" and fragility. A blank manila tag speaks to her ongoing interest in the idea of the archive.

"The Brainerd Album" project advances her career-long investigation into the ontology of photography. Freely moving between photography, sculpture, and installation, Lovas’ projects are based on narratives about current or historical events, memories from her early life, or familiar subject matter. All her projects examine photographic indexicality, the archive, and the frame.

The exhibition will remain on display through April 15.

WHEN

WHERE

Liliana Bloch Gallery
4741 Memphis St, Dallas, TX 75207, USA
https://www.lilianablochgallery.com

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.

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