KLOMPCHING GALLERY
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Exhibition Detail
ANTONY CROSSFIELD
111 Front Street, Suite 206 Brooklyn, NY 11201
 8 people have recommended this exhibit
October 29th - December 19th
Opening:
November 5th 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Antony Crossfield, The Invention of Drawing, 2008, Photography, 48 x 66 inches © Antony Crossfield Antony Crossfield, Foreign Body 5, 2006, Photography, 26.5 ” x 33” © Antony Crossfield Antony Crossfield, Foreign Body 3, 2005, Photography, 26.5” x 27.5” © Antony Crossfield Antony Crossfield, Screen, 2009, Photography, 52.63” x 47.9” © Antony Crossfield Antony Crossfield, Arachne, 2009, Photography, 32.1” x 26.38” © Antony Crossfield Antony Crossfield, Interior, 2009, Photography, 29.53 ” x 31.26” © Antony Crossfield Antony Crossfield, Trap, 2009, Photography, 47.9” x 65.46” © Antony Crossfield Antony Crossfield, Threshold, 2009, Photography, 65.275" x 47.9" © Antony Crossfield Antony Crossfield, Narcissus, 2007, Photography, 26.5" x 36.5" © Antony Crossfield
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info@klompching.com
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Gallery Hours: Wed — Sat, 11am — 6pm Extended Hours: 1st Thursdays, 11am — 8:30pm Private appointments available upon request
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figurative, photography
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> DESCRIPTION
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KLOMPCHING GALLERY is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in the United States, of the stunning photographic artwork by British artist Antony Crossfield.
In Foreign Body, the viewer is confronted by ambiguous, fluid bodies; bringing attention to the notion that self identity is unstable and permeable. The fabrication of individual male bodies into multi-limbed hybrids, makes his exploration of the male form at once unsettling, yet weirdly beautiful. In this exhibition, the body is presented, not as a protective envelope that defines and unifies our limits, but as an organ of physical and psychological interchange between bodies and selves.
Antony Crossfield describes his work as closely related to the manual labor of painting. His artworks comprise of several points of view, of multiple images that are compressed into a single frame of meticulous construction. The illusion of wholeness masks an uncertain and fractured reality, that defies the Cartesian idea of a stable viewpoint. Importantly, his photographs do not embellish the male form with expected beauty, instead, their diversity and flaws are embraced, echoing the traditions of the grotesque. The resulting photographs elicit an intellectual response, but also one that is visceral and even physical.
Foreign Body is Antony Crossfield’s first solo exhibition with Klompching Gallery. He has previously exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery (London), Institute of Contemporary Art (London) and Fulham Palace (London). In 2008, he was the winner of The Independent Photographer’s Terry O’Neill Award. Crossfield’s photographs have been published in The Sunday Times Magazine, Art.Es Magazine, La Maquina Contemporanea, PDN, British Journal of Photography, Eyemazing and Creative Review. An upcoming feature on Foreign Body will appear in the December/January issue of Hotshoe. |
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