Clenched

Description

Part of the “Tensions and Tapestries” series

Nate Lewis is a registered critical care nurse. He makes photographic portraits, prints them on heavyweight paper, and then uses self-invented tools resembling surgical instruments to make controlled tears in the paper. These marks are heavily influenced by anatomy, physiology, and disease pathology, knowledge stemming from Lewis’s medical background. While the marks are tedious and mindful in their consistency, Lewis combines various patterns in an intuitive way. The end result calls to mind traditions of textile fabrication and etching. The marks appear representative of human physical biology and also display a visceral understanding of the interconnectedness of bodily systems. Clenched, a depiction of two grasping hands, illustrates Lewis’s primary tools of healing and references the labor-intensive process of his two different practices. Clenched pays homage to people who work with their hands, and to the intimacy and healing that direct contact brings.


Text written by Rachael Carruthers
Student Committee Selection 2016–2017

Creator

Nate Lewis

Date

2017

Rights

Image courtesy of the artist and Morton Fine Art.

Original Format

Hand-sculpted photo paper print

Physical Dimensions

14in x 18in (framed)

Files

NLewis_Clenched_2017_2017.1.8.jpg

Citation

Nate Lewis, “Clenched,” Contemporary Art Purchasing Program - Stamp Gallery, accessed December 27, 2024, https://contemporaryartumd.artinterp.org/omeka/items/show/110.

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