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Face to Face 54
Face to Face 54
Face to Face 54

Face to Face 54

Artist (American, born 1956)
Date2001
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 3 1/2 x 10in. (8.9 x 25.4cm)
ClassificationsPRINTS
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2003.4.3
DescriptionSlightly blurry image of a young girl (daughter of Harry Pilchuck, director of the Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT).
On View
Not on view
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Copyright© Ann Hamilton
Label TextAnn Hamilton's artwork investigates the interface between our perceptions of the world and how we reveal our interior selves to the world. While language is a dominant form of human expression, Hamilton is fascinated by cognition through multiple senses and through the body. She has stated: "I'm very interested in the hierarchies of our habits of perception, and how …we trust [words to] have more legitimacy than other kinds of information or ways of knowing. I think that I'm just trying to take this access and tilt it, so that the felt-quality of the words is equal to, but not dominant over, other kinds of sensory perceptions." To this end, Hamilton created a series of images made from a pinhole camera held in her mouth. In this hyper-visual world, she finds that "eyes have become voracious like mouths." Hamilton describes the process: "I have made a set of pinhole cameras that fit in my mouth. So the act of speaking is like the act of letting light enter my mouth [or the act of seeing] … As I open my mouth I am exposing film. " Hamilton's Portal series document herself looking at a mirror while in the Face to Face series she photographs other persons, places, and objects. MEM 10/03
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