Zoe Leonard: Observation Point

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Camden Arts Centre
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Dates: 03/31/2012 - 06/24/2012 Sat, 31 March, 2012 – Sun, 24 June, 2012

This spring, New York artist Zoe Leonard (b. 1961) will transform Gallery 3 at Camden Arts Centre into a ‘camera obscura’.

Zoe Leonard: Observation Point

St. Apern Strasse 26, 2011. camera obscura. installation Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne

Daylight will filter in through a lens projecting an image of the world outside onto the floor, walls and ceiling, creating a spatially immersive experience. Alongside this, Gallery 1 will be filled with a new series of photographs depicting the sun together with a sculptural installation of found images in Gallery 2. Across all the galleries this major exhibition engages three distinct forms of photography – experience, image, object – and in doing so pushes at the boundaries of photography as practice and medium. Zoe Leonard: Observation Point runs at Camden Arts Centre from 31 March – 24 June and admission is free.

The experience of Leonard’s camera obscura is durational in a way that invites comparisons with film and video. As the ephemeral panorama unravels continually inside the space the viewer’s attention is drawn to the shifts in movement and light – some dramatic, others barely perceptible.  The north-south axis of Gallery 3 will provide constant light throughout the day, giving rise to a continually shifting, cinematic event. Leonard is harnessing the phenomenon of the camera obscura to think about ways of looking, recording and experiencing time and space as well as broadening current conversations about what photography is or can be.

Leonard’s new series of photographs of the sun defies one of the cardinal rules of traditional photography – not to shoot into the sun – and challenges the possibilities of photographic representation. Photography customarily depicts the colour, form and spatial extension that the light of the sun allows us to discern, rather than the sun as subject itself. These images combine subject and process, retaining the glare and flare on the lens, the grain of the film in the enlarged print and the evidence of the artist’s work in the darkroom. The third work, an installation of found postcards, continues Leonard’s practice of attending to the world around her as a source of material, reframing or representing already existing images so as to refresh our own act of looking.

Tying all Leonard’s work together is her constant concern with perception and visual experience. Leonard explores photographic seeing, how we relate to the mediated image and how we perceive the world around us and that affects our emotional, political, or psychological experience.

Zoe Leonard (b. 1961, New York) is a New York–based artist working with photography, sculpture, and installation.

Camden Arts Centre
Arkwright Road, Camden NW3 6DG


General opening times:
Tue to Sun 10–6, late night Wed til 9

General admission:
Free