Strangely Familiar
Andrea Meislin Gallery is pleased to present Strangely Familiar, an exhibition by
New York-based photographer Michal Chelbin. Our exhibition coincides with the
publication by Aperture of the monograph Strangely Familiar (essay by Leah Ollman),
which presents the complete project. An opening reception and book signing will be
held on Thursday, September 4th from 6 to 8 PM.
Exposing the world of performers and wrestlers across Ukraine, Eastern Europe,
England, and Israel, Michal Chelbin reveals images that are both odd and ordinary to
their viewers. The settings, costumes, and even some of the subjects themselves may
seem exotic, but her portraits manage to unearth familiarity in the lives of her
subjects. Strangely Familiar presents human stories from everyday life, those that
exist in the space between fantasy and reality. By capturing her subjects in
natural
settings apart from their lives as performers, Chelbin creates a private moment for
those who are living very public lives.
Through these subjects, Chelbin is able to address universal themes of family,
normality, and puberty with all its incumbent pains and distractions. The
discussion of puberty is particularly apparent in her images of adolescent girls on
the verge of sexual consciousness. Torn between innocence and experience, their
bodies are still childlike while their confrontational gazes can imply something
very different. While many viewers note that the world discovered in these images
is extraordinary Chelbin herself pronounces, "The world is indeed a strange place
and I just try to show that."
Ultimately, Chelbin's photographs are just the beginning of the story that the
viewers are left to unravel for themselves. As Leah Ollman writes, "[the images
that comprise Strangely Familiar] are the jottings of a storyteller, a plethora of
opening passages and character
descriptions awaiting the tapestry of plot."
Israeli-born artist Michal Chelbin has lived in the United States since 2006.
Chelbin is the recipient of the Leon Constantiner Photography Award, and will be
featured in this award's exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum that opens mid-September
2008. Chelbin's work has appeared in solo shows in Israel, Los Angeles, and New
York and in group shows internationally, and is held in many private and public
collections. Twin Palms will publish her second monograph in the fall of 2009.
Andrea Meislin Gallery
526 West 26th Street - New York
Gallery Hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 6 pm
Free admission