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Large Grid
Large Grid
Large Grid

Large Grid

Maker Carey, Ellen American, b.1952
Date1989
MediumInternal dye diffusion transfer print
Dimensionscrate: 34 in x 22 in x 30 in; image (each): 23 11/16 in x 19 11/16 in
Credit LineGift of the artist and Ricco/Maresca Gallery in memory of her brother, Dr. John T. Carey
Object number1995:745.a-i
About the ArtistEllen Carey’s photographs investigate abstraction and minimalism through the use of highly saturated color and pure form. This untitled grid of vibrant patterns and shapes, both figurative and abstract, creates a conceptual collage. This multi-paneled piece is intended, Carey says, to “represent a departure from the picture-as-sign idea of photography, as well as from the historical and cultural expectation that photographs will describe, document, and narrate.”

Born in New York in 1952, Ellen Carey earned an MFA from the State University of New York at Buffalo and a BA from the Kansas City Art Institute. Her often manipulated and usually abstracted images have been shown in many solo and group exhibitions, including at The Ansel Adams Center for Photography, San Francisco; The Art Institute of Chicago; The Baltimore Museum of Art; CEPA Gallery, Buffalo; The National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC; and at Real Art Ways, Hartford, Connecticut. The recipient of numerous awards, Carey was an associate professor at Hartford Art School, Hartford, Connecticut from 1991-2018.