Katherine Hubbard
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This striking black-and-white photograph depicts an abstract, enigmatic composition. The visual elements feature a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, creating a sense of movement and fluidity. The subject matter appears to be a series of ghostly, contorted human figures, their forms merging and distorting within the frame. The artistic style and technique employed suggest a surreal, expressionistic approach, evoking a sense of psychological intensity and emotional depth. The context of this work suggests that the artist may have sought to explore themes of the human condition, embodying a profound and unsettling exploration of the human form. ...
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Katherine Hubbard
Katherine Hubbard is an interdisciplinary artist whose work engages the intersections of photography, performance, and text. Considering analog photography as a mimesis of the body, Hubbard asks how its procedures might be called upon to investigate social politics, history, and narrative. In her photographs the physical positioning of one’s body has an essential relationship to how one processes images, exploring this encounter as a time-based experience. Hubbard’s writing practice forms the core of her performances, culling the malleability of vision to bridge the imaginary with the familiar. ...
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Company Gallery
New York CityCompany Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located at 145 Elizabeth street in the Soho neighbourhood of Manhattan. The gallery was established in 2015 by Sophie Mörner. Since 2022, Taylor Trabulus became a partner in the gallery. The gallery currently represents Tosh Basco, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Yve Laris Cohen, Hayden Dunham, TM Davy, Leyla Faye, Katherine Hubbard, Colette Lumiere, Jeanette Mundt, Raúl de Nieves, Troy Montes Michie, Women's History Museum, Ambera Wellmann and Cajsa von Zeipel, as well as the estate of seminal artist Barbara Hammer. The gallery creates artist books in tandem with Capricious Publishing, which was established in 2003 to support feminist and queer-focused art and writing. ...