
Anna Uddenberg. (I sent this one to Lordess Foudre last night – right out of PHANTOM PLEASURE)

Rather than capture a single moment, Jason Chen (previously) weaves together photographs taken just seconds apart, creating disjointed portraits that convey movement and the passage of time. The Philadelphia-based artist often splices snapshots of the same setting and subject with slight differences in the tilt of the head, gesture, or gaze. Laced into a grid or hypnotizing circle like a photographic tapestry, the resulting images are uncanny and disorienting, nodding to fragmented identities and skewed perceptions of the self and others.

Mark Rothko, Harvard Mural Studies, 1962
Watercolor on Construction paper Dimensions7 x 6 1/8 in. (17.8 x 15.6 cm) Estate/Inventory Number91.79 Collections of Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko.
© Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko
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