Piano Song

Description

Jenny Morgan begins her tensely psychological portraits by photographing her subjects, often people she knows, and painting them in painstaking detail. She then obliterates parts of the surface, sanding away and peeling back skins of paint until the figure appears spectral and transparent in some areas and palpably raw and real in others. The result can be spatially disorienting, as in Piano Song where face and torso seem to flatten and recede while hands appear variously thick and fleshy or striated as if they were unevenly printed reproductions. Building on traditions of portraiture, Morgan’s work has a decidedly contemporary presence, emphasizing the elusive, multifaceted, and interior qualities of the human beings they would represent.

Creator

Jenny Morgan

Date

2011

Rights

Courtesy of the artist and Driscoll Babcock Galleries

Original Format

Oil on canvas

Physical Dimensions

40 x 32 inches

Files

UMD_CAPP_Morgan_Piano Song.jpg

Citation

Jenny Morgan, “Piano Song,” Contemporary Art Purchasing Program - Stamp Gallery, accessed November 24, 2024, https://contemporaryartumd.artinterp.org/omeka/items/show/69.

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