JULIE BLACKMON – TALENT SHOW

Posted on 2020-04-27

There is a dreamlike quality to Blackmon’s imagery. Children live, play, grow bored, make up stories, act them out and play some more, as if unaware of the camera, while the artist devises a tableau of domestic entropy. Blackmon says,“I compare [my work] sometimes to fiction and literature; sometimes the greatest truth can come out of fiction.”

Drawing influence from her own family life, the Dutch master Jan Steen and French modernist painter, Balthus, Blackmon creates photographs that have an air of a past era, perhaps the 1950’s or ’60s, yet her use of 21st-century iconography, such as a perfectly placed iPhone recording a makeshift Talent Show, tells us that they are quite contemporary. Blackmon sets her scenes in familiar environments like a backyard bathing session or a fixer upper house and sometimes with multiple competing narratives at once. She focuses on children and families that are imbued with personality, yet overtaken by the haphazardness of child-rearing despite all the best-laid plans.

Opposite – Talent Show, 2019

Exhibition runs through to April 30th, 2020

Robert Mann Gallery
525 West 26th Street, Floor 2
New York
NY 10001

www.robertmann.com