
"Rogers is known for her large-scale, maximalist photographs shot completely under water, suspending figures in the midst of billowing garments. Using a range of lighting effects and vibrant fabrics to compose dramatic images, her style is evocative of Baroque or Rococo paintings and murals. Aqueous Renaissance, the artist's forthcoming solo exhibition at Art Labor Gallery, showcases Rogers' unique exploration of underwater photography throughout the last two decades."
"Born in Hawai'i, Christy Lee Rogers was fascinated by water from an early age. "For me, water has always been both chaos and freedom," the artist says. "It strips away control and asks us to see ourselves in a different light. That's where my stories begin." Rogers is known for her large-scale, maximalist photographs shot completely under water, suspending figures in the midst of billowing garments."
Christy Lee Rogers grew up in Hawai'i and developed a lifelong fascination with water, describing it as both chaos and freedom that strips away control. She creates large-scale, maximalist photographs by submerging subjects in dark water and illuminating them with varied lights, producing dreamlike, painterly effects. Her images suspend figures in billowing fabrics and employ dramatic lighting to evoke Baroque and Rococo paintings. Aqueous Renaissance at Art Labor Gallery surveys two decades of this underwater work and aims to highlight beauty and grace amid a contemporary era marked by division. The exhibition runs September 6 through October 26 in Shanghai.
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