Letinsky continues to investigate the sentimental and romantic transformations of everyday life and meditate on the moment before and after events.
For the first time in 7 years, Laura Letinsky will unveil two new bodies of work in Somewhere Somewhere. This exhibition marks the culmination of Letinsky’s ongoing series of still-life photographs (Morning and Melancholia, I did not remember I had forgotten, and Hardly More Than Ever 1997 – 2004) and reveals a simultaneous focus on household interiors and gardens. In the new work, Letinsky continues to investigate the sentimental and romantic transformations of everyday life and meditate on the moment before and after events. To do this, she has pulled away from the tabletop and visually treats us to an increasingly panoramic view of the home and domesticity.