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Jimi Billingsley at Boulder Museum |
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Jimi Billingsley, Glyph No. 5, Brooklyn, NY c-print, 2005.
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BOULDER, CO. The Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art opened an exhibit of works of art made by Jimi Billingsley through January 27, 2007. New York artist Jimi Billingsley's photographic series "Transit Glyphs" contextualizes window graffiti on the elevated train lines of Brooklyn and Queens. Photographing through scratched, etched and marked subway windows, he captures the beauty of the urban landscape, ultimately merging place and meaning.
Brooklyn artist Jimi Billingsleys new work involves the re-contextualization of window graffiti on the elevated train lines of Brooklyn. Photographing through scratched and marked subway windows, he captures the urban landscape. The viewer sees two simultaneous planes. They meld and synchronize, becoming a complex singularity.
Billingsleys compositions evoke a range of references and ideas that begin with a fascination with the creative impulse itself (language, authorship), and expand out into his vision of the landscape, and architectures definitive relationship to culture and consciousness. He remarks that in the Transit Glyphs series he was from the start acutely aware of the historic tensions between Photography and Painting, striving to explore the relationship between the flat surface and the perspectival depth.
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