In the 'Blue Roan' exhibition at Hannah Barry Gallery, artist Kingsley Ifill showcases 18 works developed over 15 years. His unique approach blends photography with printmaking and sculpture, emphasizing a hands-on creation process. The pieces, characterized by earthy tones and textured formats, reflect his journey of making things from scratch. Ifill takes a patient approach to art, with some works taking years to complete, and invites viewers to engage with the images in an introspective manner, as if each photograph stands alone in a personal library.
Creating an image might start with the quick press of a shutter, but finishing it can take years; Ifill emphasizes an intuitive, hands-on artistic journey.
Blue Roan invites viewers into Ifill’s personal library of photographs, with each piece capable of standing alone yet curated to spark deeper reflection.
Ifill's unique approach integrates photography with printmaking and sculpture, showcasing 15 years of instinct-driven image-making that blends various artistic disciplines.
The exhibition champions a slow, deliberate creation process, highlighting Ifill's commitment to craftsmanship, from silkscreening to hand-carving each wooden frame.
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