T.Z., Los Angeles, California

Myra Greene

T.Z., Los Angeles, California , 200753.3 x 53.3cmSign in to view price
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inkjet printCorvi-Mora
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The image depicts a close-up portrait of a young woman with dark, wavy hair and a pensive expression. The soft tones and shallow depth of field create a dreamlike, atmospheric quality. The subject's gaze engages the viewer, hinting at an introspective inner world. The overall style and technique suggest a contemplative, psychological exploration of the human experience, inviting the viewer to reflect on the sitter's thoughts and emotions. This artistic approach may reflect the photographer's intention to capture a moment of quiet contemplation and reveal the subject's inner life. ...

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Myra Greene
Artist
Myra Greene
B.1975, American

Myra Greene is an American artist whose practice explores notions of race, identity, labour and history. Working across photography and textiles, Greene traces fragmented narratives, such as disconnected histories, estranged family connections, or separated Black bodies, and reconfigures them into new constellations. Her earlier photographic work utilises the 19th-century process of ambrotype: a technique which involves longer exposure and which is associated with slavery daguerreotypes. Evoking the complex conversation on colonialism and Black body, the artist depicts her own physical features, lips, nose, or skin, detached from the rest of herself. More recently, Greene creates large textile pieces composed of triangular-shaped, colourful pieces of fabric stitched together. To produce them, the artist silk-screens patterns inspired by Dutch prints over African fabrics; yet again creating a meeting point between distinct histories. Greene’s practice is incredibly rich in both the amount of historical intricacy it invites and its vibrancy of colour. ...

Myra Greene: Artworks
collarbone
Myra Greene
collarbone, 2002
50.8 x 60.9cm
Untitled (Ref. #92) from Character Recognition
Myra Greene
Untitled (Ref. #92) from Character Recognition, 2006
27.9 x 27.9cm
T.Z., Los Angeles, California
Myra Greene
T.Z., Los Angeles, California , 2007
53.3 x 53.3cm
Undertone #21
Myra Greene
Undertone #21, 2017
10.1 x 7.6cm
Undertone #14
Myra Greene
Undertone #14, 2017
10.1 x 7.6cm
Piecework #38
Myra Greene
Piecework #38, 2019
187.9 x 172.7cm
Corvi-Mora
Gallery
Corvi-Mora
London

Corvi-Mora is a contemporary art gallery based in Kennington, South London. The gallery currently represents over 30 artists, including Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Alvaro Barrington, Jennifer Packer, Brian Calvin, Tomoaki Suzuki and established international artists such as Turner Prize nominees Roger Hiorns and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Corvi-Mora was founded by Tommaso Corvi-Mora in 2000 at premises in London's Warren Street after the closure of the gallery Robert Prime which he founded in partnership with Gregorio Magnani in 1995. Corvi-Mora moved to a space on Kempsford Road in 2004 with the contemporary art gallery greengrassi. Notable exhibitions include Sorrow for A Cipher by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye in 2016, Roger Hiorns in 2004 and 2015, The Commune Itself Becomes a Super State by Liam Gillick in 2007, Rachel Feinstein in 2007, and Richard Hawkins in 2009. ...

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