Beholden. Reinhild Beuther is an artist who uses photography as a means to a very specific end. In a body of work which engages with mood and personal context she fully embraces the camera's ability, in combination with the arsenal of digital media available to today's practitioners, to create its own truth. The gallery will be dominated by a series of large-scale transparencies displayed as lightboxes.
Reinhild Beuther is an artist who uses photography as a means to a very specific end. In a body of work which engages with mood and personal context she fully embraces the camera's ability, in combination with the arsenal of digital media available to today's practitioners, to create its own truth.
The
gallery will be dominated by a series of large-scale transparencies
displayed as lightboxes. The transparencies overlay and combine
the facial features of individual members of her own family including
her parents, her partner's parents, herself, her partner and their
infant son. The production process, which Reinhild has employed,
has resulted in a series of images which are simultaneously both
alien and familiar, simultaneously male and female and at the same
time possessed of a range of different moods, personalities and
moments.
Reinhild
has been resident in the UK since 1997 but was born and grew up
in the former East Germany. Like many migrants to the UK she possesses
the heightened consciousness of the 'outsider' and the sense of
displacement, which attends it. The unstinting purity of vision
that Reinhild has developed is focussed in this new work on the
tightly controlled environment of the personalities with whom she
is most familiar.
BEHOLDEN
is a new commission and is the first in a series of collaborations
with the University of Hertfordshire Galleries. A full colour catalogue
accompany the show.
Focal Point Gallery
Victoria Avenue Southend-On-Sea SS2 6EX Essex
monday - friday 9am - 7pm. sat 9am - 5pm
admission free