Isca Greenfield-Sanders
Isca Greenfield-Sanders builds her paintings from anonymous film photographs she purchased on eBay. While maintaining the warm colors and feeling of the old images, she reworks aspects to reconstitute them in a new light. The process is evocative of the workings of memory, as the essential trappings of the images she creates suggests the universal nature of nostalgia. Her work implies a subtle questioning of the accuracy of photography, of memory, and of representation in general.
Isca Greenfield-Sanders was born to a family of artists in 1978 in New York City's East Village, where she also currently lives and works. After graduating from Brown University in 2000 with a double-major in Fine Arts and Mathematics, she was a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome in 2001. Her work has been displayed in many solo exhibitions in the United States and Europe and is part of the permanent collections of the Guggenheim Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. She is presented by the John Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco and the Wetterling Gallery in Sweden.
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Pikes Peak, 2012
Direct to plate
photogravure and aquatint
Somerset white paper
Paper size 31½" x 31½"
Edition of 50
Wader II (Blue), 2012
Direct to plate
photogravure and aquatint
Somerset white paper
Paper size 31½" x 31½"
Edition of 50
Tommy and The Ball, 2008
Direct to plate photogravure with aquatint Paper size:30 ¾” x 35” Edition of 50