AMY FRIEND
source: ifitshipitshereblogspot
In her series, Dare alla Luce, photographer Amy Friend alters vintage images by deliberately allowing light to pass through them. Amy says the project aims to return the photographs, and indeed the souls of the subjects, to the atmosphere. “In a literal and somewhat playful manner,” she says. “I aimed to give the photographs back to the light, hence the title of the series, Dare alla Luce, an Italian phrase used to describe the moment of birth.”
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source: amyfriendca
EDUCATION
University of Windsor, Master of Fine Arts, Magna Cum Laude, 2008
York University, Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours, Magna Cum Laude, 2006
York University, Bachelor of Education Degree, Magna Cum Laude, 2006
OCAD, Interdisciplinary Studies, 1993-1995
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source: artinteriorsca
Amy Friend grew up on the outskirts of Windsor, Ontario. She lived in Toronto for many years, where she studied at OCADU before embarking on intermittent travels through Europe, Morocco, and Cuba.
Amy holds a BFA Honors and BEd degree from York University and an MFA Degree from the University of Windsor.
She has exhibited nationally and internationally with upcoming exhibitions in the 2012 La Mois de La Photo/Off in Paris, France and in Lake Country, British Columbia. Her work has also been featured in select publications such as The Walrus Magazine, enRoute and LENs Magazine (China).
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source: freshlandmag
La fotógrafa Amy Friend busca imágenes vintage en internet, tiendas de segunda mano y mercadillos para más tarde alterarlas haciendo pequeños agujeros por los que deja pasar la luz. El resultado es esta serie de imágenes que la artista ha titulado Dare alla luce, una frase italiana que como habréis presupuesto significa dar a luz.
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source: chipchop
“Le rapport entre l’inconnu, les transparences entre ce qui est vu et ce qui ne se voit pas, entre ce qui est dit et le non-dit. La réalité concrète ne m’intéresse pas. Je préfère les notions d’histoire, de mémoire, de temps. Dare alla luce, une expression italienne pour décrire la naissance. Une renaissance.”