sofia silva SPREADING OUT
September 8 – October 8, 2011 / Opening Reception: Thursday September 8, 6-8PM
Ricco/Maresca
Gallery
is
pleased
to
present
“Spreading
Out,”
an
exhibition
of
Sofia
Silva’s
panoramic
photographs
that
capture
the
bleak
beauty,
striking
geometry,
and
vacant
desires
of
suburban
America’s
landscape.
As
Winston
Churchill
famously
said,
“We
shape
our
buildings;
thereafter
they
shape
us.”
Silva’s
fresh,
focused
vantage
point
on
the
everyday
elucidates
the
symmetry
with
which
we
plan
our
landscapes
(for
good
or
for
bad).
In
Silva’s
own
words,
“art
is
a
cultural
barometer
for
where
we
are,
and
therefore,
where
we
are
going.”
Her
work
holds
up
a
lens
through
which
we
become
acutely
aware
not
only
of
our
surroundings,
but
of
their
impact
upon
the
land,
the
sky,
and
our
bodies.
Revealing
and
honest,
Silva’s
photographs
are
created
without
digital
manipulation,
using
the
very
unusual
Tomiyama
camera
and
6
x
24
cm
(2.4
x
9.4
in)
negatives.
The
work
is
documentary
in
manner,
laying
bare
shopping
malls,
parking
lots,
and
housing
developments:
our
backyards,
and,
by
extension,
ourselves.
Sofia
Silva
was
born
in
Argentina,
and
her
work
is
informed
by
a
background
in
sociology
as
well
as
photography.
In
2007
she
participated
in
the
21st
Annual
Critic’s
Residency
Program,
juried
by
Irving
Sandler
and
Eleanor
Heartney,
and
in
2009
received
the
Individual
Artist
Award
from
the
Maryland
Arts
State
Council.
Her
work
has
been
exhibited
at
such
institutions
as
the
Baltimore
Museum
of
Art,
the
Art
Museum
of
the
Americas
in
Washington
DC,
and
at
the
Fondo
Nacional
de
las
Artes,
among
others.
RICCO/MARESCA GALLERY 529 W 20 St, New York, NY 10011 212-627-4819