
AMANDA
MEANS
Glass
+ Light
September
9 - October 11, 2011
Opening
Reception:
Friday
September 9th, 6 - 8pm
Howard
Yezerski Gallery is pleased to present Glass + Light, an exhibition
of photographs by Amanda Means, opening Friday September 9th.
The passing of light through glass is a necessary component of
photography. Means plays on that concept using glass and light
as her subject matter and revealing the complex interplay between
the two. By choosing only light bulbs and water glasses as her
subjects Means is able to isolate the subtleties of their individual
relationships to glass and light; bulbs generate light, water
glasses allow for the passage of light. Using this repetitive
imagery allows Means to communicate the multifaceted effects that
glass and light can generate when they are brought together. But,
the fleeting and transient natures of glass and light are exposed
in her subjects as well; a glass is only necessary until we are
finished drinking what it contains, a light bulb until we leave
the room. Thus, Means repurposes these objects in order to demonstrate
how captivating and remarkable the deliberate use of glass and
light can be.
Amanda Means has exhibited widely with numerous solo and group
shows in Europe and North America including The Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston, the International Center of Photography and the
New Museum of Contemporary Art. Her work is in several public
and private collections such as the Whitney Museum of American
Art, The Los Angeles County Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art.