Phillip Toledano "A New Kind of Beauty"

Klompching Gallery

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Brought together for the first time as a solo exhibition, these breathtaking and provocative portraits depict people who have reconfigured their bodies by means of extensive plastic surgery. The photographs raise questions about self-perception and social paragons relating to what constitutes perceived notions of beauty.

Shot against a stark black back-drop, the large-scale portraits present subjects that are stunningly rendered and isolated. Toledano’s highly-crafted images combine up-close physical observations that are imposing, detailed and display a dramatic illumination that is reminiscent of the chiaroscuro technique of Caravaggio.

Phillip Toledano (b. 1968) is a photographer living and working in New York City. Toledano's work is primarily socio-political and varies in medium, from photography to installation. His work can found in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts (Houston) and the University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum. His work has been widely exhibited in the US, China, France, Singapore and Spain. His first book, Bankrupt, was published by Twin Palms in 2005 and was followed in 2008 by Phonesex (Twin Palms). His most recent monograph, Days With My Father (PQ Blackwell), was published in Spring 2010 to critical acclaim.

[Image: Phillip Toledano "Yvette" (2008)]

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from September 09, 2010 to October 29, 2010

Opening Reception on 2010-09-08 from 18:00 to 20:00

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