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The UNO St. Claude Gallery is excited to announce “Familiar Address,” a collection of photographs by Michael Patrick O’Brien. Curated by Tony Campbell.


December 8th, 2018 - January 6th, 2019.

Opening reception December 8th from 6-9 p.m.


A photographer of things, people, and spaces who owes as much to the practitioners of large-format photography, such as Joel Sternfeld (b. 1944) and Walker Evans (1903–1975), as to representational painters, such as Catherine Murphy (b. 1946), Fairfield Porter (1907–1975), and John Singer Sargent (1856–1925), Michael Patrick O’Brien images people and places known to him, primarily family, in an ongoing and open-ended body of color photographs. This image-by-image engagement with familiar people and places forms a consistent practice within his broader work as an artist.


In his photographs, O’Brien translates his family’s lineage and their spaces into sites of both repetition and evolution. Genetics are inherited, body postures are echoed, the formality of interiors is mimicked, values are passed down, death is present, children appear, religious customs are passed down, and family traditions persist and transform. With a photographer’s formal rigor, O’Brien’s starting point is an attention to color and light, yet scale shifts, the articulation of architectural spaces, and an alternation between flatness and depth all provide narrative potential within the photographs and between them. Some pictures depict an immediate, often intimate moment, while others do not seem to be rooted in a moment but instead suggest open-ended stillness and quiet.


At the heart of the project is the pull between being an individual while also being a member of a family, and the competing feelings of loneliness and belonging that ensue. The photographs lie between distance and intimacy: within a family, one can observe with an outsider’s eye while possessing an insider’s knowledge.

Michael Patrick O’Brien (b. 1988, Houston, TX) earned his BA from Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA (2010). Recent exhibitions include Memoir, Bank of America Center, Houston (2018); Thanks in Advance, Bill’s Junk, Houston (2018); and The Big Show, Lawndale Art Center, Houston (2017). O’Brien lives and works in Houston, TX.


Caitlyn 2009/2018 inkjet print 16 x 20 inches

Bed 2016 inkjet print, ed. 1/3 15 x 12 inches

 

Regular gallery hours are 12-5 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, through

he run of the exhibition. Please contact Kathy Rodriguez at klrodri2@uno.edu with questions, or call the gallery at 504.948.6939 during open hours.


U.N.O. Saint Claude Gallery will be closed on the weekends of Dec 22nd & 23rd and  Dec 29th & 30th.


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