| Press Release
Laurie Giardino
"Totowa Book of the Dead"
November 30, 2006 - January 6, 2007
Clementine Gallery announces the opening of Totowa Book of the Dead,
a solo exhibition in the Project Gallery of photographs by Laurie
Giardino. The show will run from November 30, 2006– January 6, 2007. A
reception for the public will be held on Thursday, November 30th from
6-8 PM.
Totowa Book of the Dead recalls the artist's coming of age in the
small, working class town of Totowa, New Jersey. Taken between the years
of 1976 and 1984, the silver gelatin prints serve as a personal
documentary of an American community during the disillusionment that
accompanied the disastrous economic policies of Reagan's administration,
and the devastating toll it took on the town's youth. Accordingly, it is
a narrative marked largely by grief and loss. Giardino writes: "many of
my friends were dying untimely deaths; car crashes, cancer, drugs,
drowning, suicides. Then the members of my family started to die. I had
pictures of them all. As the years passed, I noticed how much death and
photography had inundated my life...I never expected to see the day that
my pictures would outlive the people in them. I never expected that the
people I love would be the ones to fade away." Depicted with a cinematic
immediacy, the figures in the photographs take on an almost spectral
quality when seen in the larger context of their stories. They pose by
pinball machines and light cigarettes, hang out on corners and lounge at
the local diner. Imbued with a palpable intimacy, these photographs act
retrospectively as a meditation on mortality and the nature of memory.
Laurie Giardino was awarded a Gregory Millard Fellowship from the New
York Foundation of the Arts in 1999 for Totowa Book of the Dead,
including a nonfiction essay which will be available at the gallery
during the exhibition.
Laurie Giardino, Totowa Book of the Dead, will be on view during
regular gallery hours, Tuesday- Saturday, 11- 6 PM and by appointment.
For further information and reproductions, please do not hesitate to
contact the gallery at 212.243.5937 or
email us at: clemgal@clementine-gallery.com.
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