Levy, Stu
American, b. 1948
In the 1980s he began a series of what he calls "Grid Portraits" of other artists, such as Walter Chapelle. Using a large-format camera, he takes multiple photographs of the respective subjects in their homes or workspaces and combines contact prints of the images in to a larger composite view of the surrounding environment. The artist typically appears multiple times, as if each grid portrait was showing different aspects of the person or registering the passing of time. Levy states, "These photographs of artists and craftspeople explore and challenge our perceptive process by testing the limits of discontinuity — in both space and time — that our brains will accept in reading an image." Towards this end, Levy typically incorporates a single frame that depicts the photographer himself, introducing a self-referential element, underlining the act of viewing, and emphasizing the constructed nature of the image.
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American, b. 1902 San Francisco, CA, d. 1984