Exhibition of recent work by Chicago based artist Laura Letinsky on view at Paris London Hong Kong

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Exhibition of recent work by Chicago based artist Laura Letinsky on view at Paris London Hong Kong
Installation view of Laura Letinsky's exhibition at Paris London Hong Kong.



CHICAGO, IL.- Paris London Hong Kong is presenting, Tableware and Some Pictures, an exhibition of recent work by Chicago based artist Laura Letinsky. Tableware and Some Pictures features a series of new small-scale photographs titled Albeit, and an installation of new tableware ceramics titled Molosco.

Letinsky has a long-standing relationship creating work addressing appetites and its role as materialized within the domestic setting. Earlier photographic works were comprised of the remnants of foods and objects common to the dining table; ranging from lipstick smeared half-empty wine glasses, to nibbled upon cakes and over-ripe fruits. Shifting from photographs of actual objects, Letinsky now pictures scenes constructed from two-dimensional photographic source material. Juxtaposing home, art, and lifestyle magazine images, alongside images from her older works, as well as objects themselves, these images propose a fraught web binding need, want, and sustenance. Alongside her large format photographic images, Albeit images made on the scanner use this perspective as proposition into another kind of apprehension.

Accompanying these small-scale photographic works is a table installation featuring Letinsky’s ceramic series Molosco, a collaboration between the porcelain producer Ceramicasuro and Letinsky. Letinsky's production of ceramics began in 2009 as a quest for the perfect soup bowl. She started sculpting her bowls in the ceramics facility at Hyde Park Art Center where she had her studio. Her repertoire quickly expanded to include plates, cups and serving bowls and platters. The "perfection" of these delicate individually formed porcelain ceramics with hand painted gold trim is in their intimate sense of a life lived.

Laura Letinsky was born in Winnipeg, Canada and received her B.F.A. from the University of Manitoba, 1986, and her M.F.A. from Yale University School of Art, 1991. Past exhibitions include the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography; Casino Luxembourg; Galerie m Bochum, Germany; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Nederlands Foto Institute; and The Renaissance Society, Chicago. Collections include the Art Institute of Chicago; J.P. Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Hermes Collection, Paris; Musee de Beaux-Arts, Montreal, Quebec; The Museum of Fine Art, Houston, Texas; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Grants include the Richard Driehaus Foundation, Illinois Arts Council, Anonymous Was A Woman Foundation, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, and Canada and Manitoba Arts Council. Publications include upcoming, Ill Form and Void Full, Radius Press, 2014, New York Times Magazine Photographs, Aperture Publishers, 2011, After All, Damiani Publishers, 2010, Now, Again, Galerie Kusseneers, 2005, Hardly More Than Ever, The Renaissance Society, 2004, Blink, Phaidon Press, 2002, and Venus Inferred, University of Chicago Press, 2000. Letinsky is a Professor at the University of Chicago, Department of Visual Arts.










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