Wild Temper
Collaboration
09-12. 2022
Litvak Contemporary
Tel Aviv.
05.2023
Photo London, Somerset House
London, UK.
Artistic duo, Itamar Freed and Kristina Chan present photographic works that search for vanishing notions of realness in the natural world. Influenced by post-impressionism, Japanese prints and contemporary photography, their work questions the veracity of the photograph in the tension between the real and the fantastic. As in a lucid dream, the artists control the narrative, characters and environment in the depicted landscapes. The work features photographs of places and sites the artists have visited, combined with images from curated environments such as museums, zoos, and digital materials. Freed and Chan question how images of places might displace or augment their understanding and memory of them.
Each work began as a digital photograph that was then printed on Japanese paper as cyanotypes, lithographs, etchings and pigment prints. By combining technological and traditional media the works are displaced in time and space, decontextualizing the image. The subject is isolated allowing the selective role of the human lens to come into focus. The seen and the associations and memories of the artists merge to form a narrative between the viewer and the place. An experiential space is crafted between fact and fiction, fantasy and reality. This allows the artists to reflect on their own displacement.
Here , There, pigment print on Japanese paper, 70 × 100 cm each.
Another Time, pigment print and mono print, unique, 80 × 80cm.
Far North left, pigment print on Japanese Paper, edition of 3.
Far South right, pigment print on Japanese Paper, edition of 3.
Another Time, pigment print and mono print, unique, 80 × 80cm.
Horese I & 2
Inspired by early photography, these 200 x 200 cm monoprints are printed on a silver ground, presenting a contemporary interpretation of daguerreotypes. The horses have been printed across 60 sheets of paper to create this large scale work.
Wild Almond, pigment print with monoprint, unique.
Exhibition View
Wild Temper, exhibition view at Litvak Contemporary, Dec 2022. Photo courtesy of gallery.