Philip-Lorca diCorcia, one of the most influential and innovative photographers working today, is showing his work in two exhibitions at David Zwirner gallery, one in London and the other in New York. DiCorcia's work emphasizes the dichotomy between fact and fiction, asking the viewer to question the assumed truths that the photographic image offers.

East of Eden (London)

Begun in 2008, this project is an ongoing series of large-scale photographs, which the artist has said was “provoked by the collapse of everything, which seems to me a loss of innocence. People thought they could have anything. And then it just blew up in their faces. I’m using the Book of Genesis as a start.” East of Eden, John Steinbeck’s magnum opus published in 1952, parallels many themes in the biblical Book of Genesis, such as the classic struggle between good and evil (from the Cain and Abel story), the hunger for acceptance and greatness, and the capacity for self-destruction and especially of guilt and redemption. In his series, diCorcia takes the economic and political climate of the United States towards the end of the Bush era as a source of inspiration. These images convey a sense of disillusionment and seem to depict people and events just after “the fall."

Place: David Zwirner gallery. 24 Grafton Street - London W1S 4EZ.
Date: From 25th September to 16th November 2013.
Philip-Lorca diCorcia will be signing copies of his books in The Photographers' Gallery Bookshop, 25th  September 2013, 5 - 6 pm.
David Zwirner will host a talk by Martin Barnes, Senior Curator of Photographs at the V&A, about the artist’s work, 19 October 2013, 11 am.

Hustlers (NYC)

Taken just over twenty years ago in Los Angeles in the vicinity of Santa Monica Boulevard, the exhibition features male prostitutes posing for the camera for a fee loosely equivalent to what they would charge for their sexual services. DiCorcia paid the subjects with grant money awarded to him by the National Endowment for the Arts, a bold gesture during the controversial years that witnessed censorship of NEA-supported exhibitions by Robert Mapplethorpe, Andres Serrano, and other artists.

Hustlers marks the beginning of diCorcia’s engagement with street photography. Many of his works appear to depict random events in public settings, yet rarely involve chance. For this project, each composition was carefully arranged before nearby hustlers were approached, and the result is a series of loaded narratives that revolve around a tension between the subject’s unique presence in front of the camera and the artist’s predetermined idea for the shoot. Depicted in a variety of settings including vacant lots, fast food chains, bus stops, and motel rooms, the hustlers are identified in the titles of the photographs by their name, age, place of birth, and payment received for posing for the camera.

Place: David Zwirner gallery. 519, 525 & 533 West 19th Street. New York, NY 10011.
Date: From 12th September to 2nd November 2013.

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Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Nacido en 1951 en Hartford, Connecticut, divorcia recibió su M.F.A. de la Universidad de Yale en 1979. Desde 2007 es representado por David Swirner, en cuya galería de Nueva York expuesto dos veces en solitario hasta ahora: Thousand en 2009 y Eleven en 2011. 

DiCorcia fue nombrado uno de los Artistas del Año de Martell 2012, que fue acompañado por una exposición itinerante en China. Ha participado en numerosas exposiciones en grupo en todo el mundo, y una selección de sus fotografías estuvo recientemente expuesta en I Spy: Photography and the Theater of the Street, 1938-2010 en la National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. También en 2012 presentó una nueva instalación a gran escala, titulada Best Seen, Not Heard, que fue expuesta junto a pinturas de Edward Hopper en la retrospectiva homónima en el Grand Palais de Paris. Esta obra será expuesta por primera vez en EE.UU. en la galería David Zwirner, Nueva York, con ocasión de la exposición Hustlers.

Las obras de diCorcia pertenecen a varias colecciones públicas internacionales, incluido el Centro Pompidou, Dallas Museum of Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum De Pont, Tilburg, Holanda; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Tate Gallery, Londres; Victoria & Albert Museum, Londres; y el Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Vive y trabaja en Nueva York y actualmente imparte clases en la Universidad de Yale en New Haven, Connecticut.

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Published on: September 11, 2013
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