Jocelyn Lee's color photographs explore how humans exist in the world alongside nature and how this relationship informs our visual lives. Her photographs-whether of people or of the landscape-draw our eye to the texture, pigment, and physical markers of the material world.
Jocelyn Lee's color photographs explore how humans
exist in the world alongside nature and how this
relationship informs our visual lives. Her
photographs-whether of people or of the landscape-draw
our eye to the texture, pigment, and physical markers
of the material world.
In Jocelyn's photographs humans, either accidentally
or consciously, camouflage themselves or appear
dislocated from their surroundings. In one of her
photographs a partially dressed pregnant woman
reclines on a couch whose vibrant floral upholstery
directly emulates the plant world outside. Other
photographs range from a hunter entering the forest to
a child rolling in the grass.
The exhibition runs through May 5, 2001. For more
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Opening: Thursday April 5, 2001 from 6 to 8 PM
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http://www.gallerytrip.com
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LFL Gallery, 531 West 26th Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10001, t: (212) 631-7700 f: (212) 631-7705