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Skirts

Skirts

by Clare Strand

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Skirts, by artist Clare Strand, features monochrome photographs of tables dressed with pleated cloths as if they were skirts. Simple, witty and intriguing each of the portraits show an empty clothed table standing in front of a curtain. Playing with both social and photographic conventions, Strand hints at what may be concealed yet never revealed in these photographs.

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Consistently working in black and white, Strand employs photography, video and installation. Using utilitarian imagery her work connects with themes such as the paranormal, the magical, and the humorous whilst exploring how the photographic image can escape meaning and understanding. Her projects have explored photographic genres from Victorian portraiture to crime scene and forensic photography, primarily influenced by her collections of catalogues, scrapbooks and literary texts.

Published June 2013
Introduction by Philippe Starck
320 x 275 mm landscape format
24 pages printed duotone on heavyweight paper
Hardback with foil deboss
ISBN 978-0-9574272-3-5

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  • Clare Strand (1973) was born in Sevenoaks, Kent and currently lives and works in Brighton. Her first monograph was published by Steidl and Partners in 2009 and her third monograph ‘Snake’ was published by MACK in 2017. She has exhibited at venues including Tate Britain, London; The Hassleblad Center, Gothenburg; The Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Huis Marseille, Amsterdam; Teatro Fernan-Gomez Arts Center, Madrid; The Photographers gallery, London; The Courtauld Institute, London and at Les Rencontres d'Arles, France 2013.

    Strand’s work is held in the collections of The British Council, National Media Museum; Victoria Albert Museum, Arts Council of England, New York Public Library, Centré Pompidou, MoMA and The Unicredit Bank, as well as private collections.

  • ‘I am interested in imagery through which need and functionality are prioritised over aesthetic value; where the raw substance of the image is revealed as it becomes detached form its initial intention or use. I am always keen to try to fathom what this shape-shifting medium is perceived to be and, in turn, what it might be.
    I work, for the most part, with black and white, believing it offers a psychological level of clarity that helps to strip the visual world down to its very core. My aim is to take photography to task by highlighting its many uses and it many limitations—operating at all times in the slim corridor between the understood and the absurd.’

    - Clare Strand