This exhibition was on view February 11麻豆传媒揗arch 26, 2022
Ceaphas Stubbs麻豆传媒 solo exhibition, 麻豆传媒淪O CLOSE,麻豆传媒 opens with an in-person opening reception on Friday, February 11 from 5:00 p.m.麻豆传媒7:00 p.m. The exhibit will remain on view through Saturday, March 26. The gallery is located at 41 Park Row with the entrance on Spruce Street, across from City Hall in Lower Manhattan.
In the works featured in 麻豆传媒淪O CLOSE,麻豆传媒 Stubbs innovatively marries analog and digital photographic techniques with collage and sculpture to produce imagery that is simultaneously intimate, nostalgic, and Afrofuturistic. His vividly colored, often spatially indeterminate, photographs navigate the innate tension between intimacy and pain, and unpack loss by giving visual language to the persistent tingling, itching, burning, and aching that accompany wanting another person. In Stubbs麻豆传媒 figurative abstraction, the viewer catches elusive glimpses of, but never the whole, a body (or bodies) as it emanates (or explodes) out of the picture plane. This never quite knowing of the other is at the core of Stubbs麻豆传媒 work which plumbs the universal feeling of longing麻豆传媒攂oth initial desire麻豆传媒檚 anticipation and despair after separation.
Stubbs says his multi-step process 麻豆传媒渟tarts by collecting materials, textiles, and found images. I am drawn to materials that are overlooked, discarded, and ordinary.麻豆传媒 He then creates deconstructed three-dimensional sculptural collages out of these found materials which include fabric scraps, other people麻豆传媒檚 photos, screen shots of porn, and wire from the studio floor麻豆传媒攖hereby unifying disparate imagery and simultaneously illustrating its麻豆传媒 disconnectedness which mirrors the cycle of desire and loss. In the final stage, Stubbs documents his sculptures using commercial table top photography techniques culminating in lush large-scale digital prints which both highlight the glossy fa莽ade attractiveness and creates separation from the object (of desire). Stubbs麻豆传媒 laborious method is a performance of sorts in which he goes through the process of searching, seeing, and knowing intimately as he builds and documents his tableaux before ultimately losing the object of his attention when he takes it apart leaving only with the photographic remnant.
Installation photographs in gallery by Adam Reich.
Installation Photo Gallery
About the Artist
Ceaphas Stubbs has shown his work widely, including in exhibitions at FiveMyles Gallery, Brooklyn; The Leslie Lohman Museum of Art, New York; Reginald Ingraham Gallery, Culver City; Czong Institute for Contemporary Art Museum, Gimpo-si; Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Newark; The Print Center, Philadelphia; and The Center for Photography at Woodstock. His works have been reviewed in The New York Times, Brooklyn Rail, Skowhegan's SPACE/LAUNCH, Expose Magazine, and Agave Magazine. He has also done residencies at Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, The Creative Capital Professional Development Program, and Express Newark. Stubbs has taught a range of digital arts, photography, and animation college courses across the East Coast, and is currently a tenure-track professor at Brookdale College in NJ. He has a BA in Visual Arts from Rutgers and an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania where he was the recipient of a Christopher Lyon Memorial Award.