NEW YORK, N.Y.- Bruce Silverstein Gallery presents Long Takes, the second solo show of the artist Maria Antonietta Mameli. On view from April 7 through June 4, 2011.
A conceptual extension of the artists first project, Human Observations, Mameli has furthered her process of photographing passersby from the Manhattan Bridgethe figures in true scale as seen from her vantage point, their surroundings completely eliminated by the artist. For her recent project, Mameli has chosen to hone in on specific characters on the streets below. She follows these individuals as they go about their daily lives enacting particular tasksmoving a mattress, pushing an overloaded dolly, or carrying balloons. Her works create an almost cinematic narrative as the figures progress in their task, but remain frozen at the center of each composition. Mamelis Long Take #1 follows an old woman as she shuffles slowly toward a trash can, the same subject Mameli observed in her first series nearly three years earlier.
Long Takes is a moving series. Mamelis attention to these anonymous city dwellers captured in minute proportion, unaware of the artists observation while engaged in their individual lives, forces the viewer to consider his or her own small place, inspiring a somewhat humorous but also sobering response. Mameli makes the particular universal.