Twilight is a period of obscurity, that in-between time when the world pauses to welcome night's cool embrace. Within the umbra that comes with twilight anything is possible, in those fleeting moments home becomes a palace where imagination reigns. Cig Harvey's photographs emerge from this imagination and take you to a haven of possibility where the ordinary is transformed into the extraordinary.
Robert Mann Gallery is pleased to announce GARDENING AT NIGHT, a body of work from Cig Harvey in the artist's first exhibition with the gallery. The show features metal prints and framed photographs, as well as several animated photographs and neon texts. A newly released monograph of the same name accompanies the exhibition. The show will be on view September 10 - October 24, 2015, with an opening reception on Thursday, September 10, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Just as twilight enriches the landscape, making trees a deeper luscious green and the sky a richer blue, Harvey seeks to capture the effervescent hues that come alive in this strange light. Jewel tones saturate this series and are often the predominant feature of each photograph. Little Red Riding Hood, Rockport, Maine captures the imaginative playtime of a little girl, cast in ruby tones. Here vibrant crimsons are layered upon each other; the velvet of the chair and cape fuse creating a chameleonic hiding place for the child. In Sadie & The Birdcage, Tenants Harbor, Maine obscurity once again plays a role. As a portrait set in front of a dark background, the subject should be viewed easily, and yet we are confronted with having to look between the bars of the Magritte-like pink birdcage to see Sadie.Pictured: Little Red Riding Hood, Rockport, Maine, 2015 | Sadie & The Birdcage, Tenant's Harbor, Maine, 2013.
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