Exhibition of photographic monochromes and works on paper by Phil Chang opens at Praz-Delavallade
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Exhibition of photographic monochromes and works on paper by Phil Chang opens at Praz-Delavallade
Phil Chang, Replacement Ink for Epson Printers (Black 446006) on Epson Premium Glossy Paper, 2014. Unique archival pigment print, 153,5 x 113,5 cm - 60 3/8 x 44 5/8 inches (framed) © the artist & Praz-Delavallade, Paris.



PARIS.- Praz-Delavallade announces Pictures, Chromogenic and Pigment, #2, an exhibition of photographic monochromes and works on paper by Phil Chang. This will be the artist's first show with the gallery and his first solo exhibition in Europe.

Like the recent exhibitions of his artwork and the group shows that he has organized, Pictures, Chromogenic and Pigment, #2 continues Chang's interest in using forms of production and materiality that allow his photographic work to function only in the context of contemporary art. Chang's interest is in eschewing the plurality that is specific to photography in order to occupy a plurality specific to art itself, namely art's ability to function as decor, as an object of discussion, as an artifact, and as a commodity. This exhibition is the second iteration following an exhibition from 2014 at M+B and is the first to pair a series of purple monochromes with black works on paper.

The monochromes in the exhibition were made using a digital file that mesures 14,400 pixels x 18,000 pixels and constitutes 777 MB of information. Each monochrome on view was printed in Los Angeles at the fine art photo lab and community darkroom, Contact, using an Océ LightJet 430 to expose Kodak Endura Glossy photographic paper. The paper was developed and bleach-fixed using a Kreonite KMIV RA4 color processor. Each of the works were mounted on aluminum by Pro Image Service and framed under Optium Museum Acrylic by Atelier Tetragone.

The works on paper were made by applying inkjet printer ink onto inkjet paper using Quickie brand sponge mops in lieu of a computer and inkjet printer. Each work consists of bottled ink manufactured by Media Street that has been applied to glossy inkjet paper manufactured by Epson. Like the photographic monochromes, each of the works were mounted on aluminum and framed under Optium Museum Acrylic.

Phil Chang received his MFA from CalArts and his BA from the University of California, Irvine. Solo exhibitions include the California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock, M+B, LAXART and Pepin Moore, Los Angeles. Chang's work has been included in group exhibitions at Marlborough Chelsea, Renwick Gallery, The Swiss Institute, Otis College of Art and Design, Control Room, and LACMA. His work has been written about in Artforum, The New Yorker, The LA Times, nonsite.org and has appeared in Aperture, Blind Spot, C-Photo, and IMA. Chang's publications include Four Over One, an artist's book published by the LACMA in association with Textfield, Inc. Chang's curatorial projects include Soft Target, a group exhibition that he co-organized in June 2014. He is currently visiting faculty in the Department of Art at UCLA and a lecturer at Otis College of Art and Design. Phil Chang lives and works in Los Angeles.










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