Jessica Eaton
ジェシカ·イートン
杰西卡·伊顿
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source: canadianartca
Jessica Eaton’s photographs dissect chemical and optical phenomena, the materiality of film, and the language of light itself. Eaton came to international acclaim through her Cubes for Albers and LeWitt (commonly referred to by the acronym cfaal)—a series of vibrant photographs that deconstruct her studio practice. Like the majority of Eaton’s works, these optically charged images are made by taking multiple in-camera exposures of common studio supplies. Through her abundant use of traditional analog photography practices—such as colour-separation filtering and in-camera masking—Eaton imbues her large-format images with an aesthetic more reminiscent of the paintings and drawings of hard-edge geometric abstraction than the photographs of traditional studio work. Jessica Eaton received a BFA from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in 2006. She has shown across Canada and internationally, including at Presentation House Gallery, Foam Fotographiemuseum, the Quebec Triennial and the Daegu Photo Biennale.
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source: cargocollective
Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Jessica Eaton currently lives and works in Montreal, Quebec. She completed her BFA in photography in 2006 at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. Many of her recent photographs borrow strategies from John Zorn, punk rock, theoretical physics, as well as Descartes, and represent Douglas Adams’ belief in the “fundamental interconnectedness of all things.” Her work has been exhibited in galleries and artist-run centers across Canada, including LES Gallery, Helen Pitt Gallery, Access Gallery, Blanket Gallery, Paul Petro Projects and Hunter and Cook HQ. Her photography can also been seen in a number of art publications, including Pyramid Power, Patti, The Vancouver Review and the Hunter and Cook issue # 4.
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source: 2m2un
如果初看Jessica Eaton的作品,你可能察觉不出这是摄影作品,这些类似肉眼无法看到的光谱影像,正是用她的相机所记录下来的,也正是这些作品,为她赢得了2012年耶尔国际艺术节的时尚与摄影(2012 Hyères International Festival of Fashion and Photography)的一个评审奖。
来自加拿大的Jessica Eaton,在她的摄影世界里,光是绝对的主角,在整个摄影过程中的副产品之一是各种元素的惊喜,因为她的图像都是在相机内所创建的,所以她不知道她会得到什么,直到照片拍摄出来,Jessica Eaton说: “这种感觉简直就像在是跟我们的世界在进行一场美妙的对话。”