Collier Schorr: 303 Gallery.In this show, Collier Schorr turned up the volume on her perennial favorite subject--teenage boys--and drew us once again into privileged proximity with a company of high school pugilists whose inner circle she happens to have penetrated. Her fascination with young athletes is reflected in the proportions of her big, new color photographs (measuring up to four by three feet) and the heightened drama she pumps into her pictures. By means of pronounced chiaroscuro chiaroscuro (kyärōsk `rō) [Ital.,=light and dark], term once applied to an early method of printing woodcuts from several blocks and also to works in black and white or monotone. she transforms the ordinariness of an empty gym into a moody film noir set--its stark, stripped-down stage and after-hours atmosphere resounding re·sound v. re·sound·ed, re·sound·ing, re·sounds v.intr. 1. To be filled with sound; reverberate: The schoolyard resounded with the laughter of children. 2. with layers of ambiguity (and, we're prompted to imagine, reeking reek v. reeked, reek·ing, reeks v.intr. 1. To smoke, steam, or fume. 2. To be pervaded by something unpleasant: "This document ... with sweat)--as real-life players spar, pose, and otherwise perform, seemingly for her alone. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As if to amplify the theatricality of "look but don't touch" that ripples through the close encounters she orchestrates, and perhaps to fan our absorption in and complicity with her imagery, Schorr extended her stagecraft stage·craft n. Skill in the techniques and devices of the theater. stagecraft the art or skill of producing or staging plays. See also: Drama Noun 1. to include the gallery, trading in white for rich gray walls and natural light for pin spots and covered windows. The proposed "conceptual conductivity" between image and environment mirrored the sympathetic magic percolating in Schorr's photographs, as viewers inadvertently piggyback piggyback 1. A broker trading in his or her personal account after trading in the same security for a customer. The broker may believe the customer has access to privileged information that will cause the transaction to be profitable. 2. on the artist's own desire. From one large-format image to the next, we rove fields of masculine flesh with our energetic avatar, she who takes us as close as legally possible to observe the phenomenon of "boys becoming men." We're directed to take in the deep, long curve of that back in Allogenes, 2003; to linger at the sight of the taut muscular twist of that torso in Lives of Performers, 2003; to stare at the shared physicality of those brothers in The Brothers (A.N. & M.N.), 2003. Taste the sweat, feel the pain, experience the solitude, go back and be seventeen again. Whew whew interj. Used to express strong emotion, such as relief or amazement. whew interj an exclamation of relief, surprise, disbelief, or weariness ! It might be realism, but it borders on camp. As the vogue for youngish subjects continues to rage in contemporary art, it's interesting to note that teenage boys have been ubiquitous in Schorr's work since the early days of her practice. Ranging from military youth to amateur athletes, for more than a decade they have shadowboxed their own signifying propensity to default to self-portraiture and their function as doppelgangers of the artist herself. Schorr's incessant interest in the baroque dimensions of the growing boy's libidinal energy borders on predatory in its own self-contained way. Unabashedly, her relationship to her subjects is not sanitized san·i·tize tr.v. san·i·tized, san·i·tiz·ing, san·i·tiz·es 1. To make sanitary, as by cleaning or disinfecting. 2. . What's more, she sets the viewer up, exposing furtive fur·tive adj. 1. Characterized by stealth; surreptitious. 2. Expressive of hidden motives or purposes; shifty. See Synonyms at secret. looks to full-scale scrutiny, shoving us in so close that our intimate look borders on inappropriate. It's in the undertow of such moments, the distractions she delights in (please, let's not call them classical), that the idea of taboo comes into play: We're "caught looking" too. It's that sense of transgression--like staring at someone's deformities when you shouldn't--that tweaks these pictures into polished play. Schorr's brawny brawn·y adj. 1. Strong and muscular. 2. Hardened; calloused. beauts might be jocks through and through, but she feminizes them all the same, and it looks like they never even knew what hit them. |
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