Kris Davidson
Seattle, Washington
Artist working in photography and collage, collapsing past, present, and future while probing how technology mediates reality and fiction.
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- DESERT DISCOBALL TIMESCAPE, 2022
- Photocollage; cut photographs; photo sculpture
- 15 x 15 in (38.1 x 38.1 cm)
- Framed: 23.5 x 23.5 x 1.75 in (59.69 x 59.69 x 4.45 cm)
- Signature: Signed on certificate of authenticity. Artwork itself is not signed.
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A disco ball in Joshua Tree photographed over the course of 24 hours.
Created from layered photographs cut, folded, and reassembled, the work becomes both sculpture and image.
Medium: 3-dimensional photo sculpture, archival pigment print on Moab Entrada Rag, custom shadow box frame with white mat, flat white frame, and museum plexiglass
Edition: 2 + 2 Artist Proofs (with variance)
Edition #1: $2000
Edition #2: $2500
Artist Proofs: $3000
Project Statement:
American Timescapes addresses the ephemerality of the American experience across deep time. American landscapes are depicted as enduring stages, occasionally with people (characters) passing through, or with fleeting items (props). These ancient waterscapes and geological features have long served as settings for our human stories, holding traces of countless lives and narratives. Each artwork is comprised of three separate photographs of a landscape or region made minutes, hours, days, or years apart; these prints are cut, folded, and combined to create a 3-dimensional photo sculpture.
- Subject Matter: Cut and folded photographs of a discoball in Joshua Tree, CA
- Collections: American Timescapes
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