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b. 1957 -

Sun/Screen is a new project by award-winning New York based artist Penelope Umbrico, which continues her exploration of the ever-increasing production and consumption of photographic images online. Using an iPhone, she re-photographed a range of found images of the sun from her computer screen, resulting in a hypnotic sequence of ‘moiré’ patterns – a consequence of different digital images de-generating as they merge with one another.

The shimmering hazy illusion of heat and light lends a material quality to the screen itself and conversely is more suggestive of natural sunlight than the original images, inviting questions about the nature of reproductions and verisimilitude.

Alongside Sun/Screen, we are also showing Never-ending Sunset (Second Life), 2011 in the gallery lift. Continuing her meditation on simulated light, the piece features an endless sunset setting over an artificial sea derived from the virtual world Second Life. Programmed to defy the laws of time and nature, this piece delivers a fantasy of what a perfect sunset might be.

Penelope Umbrico (b. 1957, Philadelphia, USA) is a photo-based artist whose work explores the ever-increasing production and consumption of photographs on the web. Umbrico has exhibited internationally and her work is in the permanent collections of the Guggenheim Museum; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; Museum of Modern Art, NY; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others. She is the recipient of numerous awards including a recent Guggenheim Fellowship, and a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship. Aperture published her monograph, Penelope Umbrico (photographs), 2011 and forthcoming monographs include Range, 2014, Aperture; and Out of Order, 2014, RVB Paris.

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b. 1957 -

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Sun/Screen is a new project by award-winning New York based artist Penelope Umbrico, which continues her exploration of the ever-increasing production and consumption of photographic images online. Using an iPhone, she re-photographed a range of found images of the sun from her computer screen, resulting in a hypnotic sequence of ‘moiré’ patterns – a consequence of different digital images de-generating as they merge with one another.

The shimmering hazy illusion of heat and light lends a material quality to the screen itself and conversely is more suggestive of natural sunlight than the original images, inviting questions about the nature of reproductions and verisimilitude.

Alongside Sun/Screen, we are also showing Never-ending Sunset (Second Life), 2011 in the gallery lift. Continuing her meditation on simulated light, the piece features an endless sunset setting over an artificial sea derived from the virtual world Second Life. Programmed to defy the laws of time and nature, this piece delivers a fantasy of what a perfect sunset might be.

Penelope Umbrico (b. 1957, Philadelphia, USA) is a photo-based artist whose work explores the ever-increasing production and consumption of photographs on the web. Umbrico has exhibited internationally and her work is in the permanent collections of the Guggenheim Museum; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; Museum of Modern Art, NY; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others. She is the recipient of numerous awards including a recent Guggenheim Fellowship, and a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship. Aperture published her monograph, Penelope Umbrico (photographs), 2011 and forthcoming monographs include Range, 2014, Aperture; and Out of Order, 2014, RVB Paris.