Shoulder
to Shoulder - EJ Major Solo exhibition
2 September - 25 September 2011
Major works with both digital and analogue technologies
to create photographic constructs that are, and are not what they seem.
Her pieces challenge the veracity of the photographic portrait finding
an authenticity in a notion of self-portraiture that involves acting.
Referencing both historical events and characters as well as those from
popular culture, individual works have a narrative content. But the work
is predominantly concerned with ideas. Major constructs visually arresting
images that can also be read.
Over the last few years Major has become interested in protest. The Suffragette
movement provides a historical context for the performance and investigation
of protest today, a fixed vantage point from which to explore the myriad
issues we are asked to care about. In the series Shoulder to Shoulder
Major explores the conflation of confusion and care that surrounds awareness
in the globalised internet generation.
Also on show will be Marie Claire RIP, a body of work featured in International
Exhibitions and Bienale’s across the world. Marie Claire RIP is a series
of images based on an article published in Marie Claire magazine in 2002,
which featured police mug-shots of the same woman taken over a fourteen
year period. Major restages the source material using herself as subject.
EJ Major was selected from over 960 International Photographers
as the Winner of the Salon Photo Prize 2011. She graduated with an MFA Fine Art Goldsmiths, 2009. Her first solo show in 2008 was in conjunction with Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Visual Art. Among her group shows she has exhibited at the Helsinki Photography Triennial (2009) Dallas Contemporary, USA (2008), The Minnesota Centre of Photography in Minneapolis (2008), The Australian Centre of Photography in Sydney (2007-2008) Clampart in New York (2007) and The 2nd International Fotofestival, Germany (2007). She has been reviewed by Modern Painters (2008) and ‘Marie Claire RIP’ has been profiled in European Photography, Fotograf Magazine CZ, The British Journal of Photography, Glasstire and ArtInvestor Magazine DE and featured on both Swedish and Fininsh news programs. |
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