PHOTOGRAPHS
BY LORETTA LUX
Loretta Lux
Hardbound, 9.25" x 9.75",
88 pages
40 four-color images
2005, Aperture
From the Publisher:
Though the sense of realism in German photographer
Loretta Lux’s striking portraits of children remains eerily
intact, Lux does not strive to create faithful photographic representations
of her young subjects. Instead, each image–invariably comprised
of a lone child in a sparse landscape–is painstakingly composed
and manipulated to create psychically charged explorations of
the nature of childhood and the process of self-discovery.
Originally trained as a painter, Lux continues
to draw influence from paintings by Old Masters such as Velasquez,
Goya, and Runge. This influence is especially apparent in Lux’s
compositions. After carefully choosing the models, costumes, and
backdrops–sometimes using her own paintings–she digitally
combines and enhances each element to form meticulously structured
tableaux. The consistently forlorn expressions of her models combined
with the hyperreality of the image create portraits that transcend
their subjects and remind us that childhood is as chaotic and
multidimensional as any other part of life.
About the Artist
Loretta Lux was born in Dresden, Germany in 1969 and currently
lives and works in Ireland. Her work has been exhibited extensively
and is included in several collections in Europe and the United
States, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Brooklyn
Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Norton Museum
of Art, the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlung, Munich, Artothek
Munich, Photo Museum Munich, and Fotomuseum Den Haag. |