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Matthew’s
prints featured in "Identity" are the result of a collaboration
with Cone Editions Press. Master Printer Larry Danque utilized
the Piezography process with hand-mixed inks for this project.
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Annu
Palakunnathu Matthew’s latest body of work, An Indian from
India, investigates the "staged" photographic document
and its power to reinforce cultural stereotypes. Combining
nineteenth century photographic representations of Native Americans
with digitally altered facsimiles using her own image, Matthew creates
fabricated pairings that explore both the notion of originality
and that of identity.
As
an immigrant, I am often questioned about where I am "really
from." When I say that I am Indian, I often have to clarify
that I am an Indian from India. In this portfolio, I look
at the other "Indian". I find similarities how Nineteenth
century photographers of Native Americans looked at what they called
they called the primitive natives, similar to the colonial gaze
of the Nineteenth century British photographers working in India.
In every culture there is the "other." --Annu
Palakunnathu Matthew
Born
in England, Matthew was raised in India. She now lives in
the United States, having received a Master of Fine Arts degree
in Photography from the University of Delaware in 1997. Currently
she is an Assistant Professor of Photography at the University of
Rhode Island. Matthew’s prints featured in "Identity"
are the result of a collaboration with Cone Editions Press. Master
Printer Larry Danque utilized the Piezography process with hand-mixed
inks for this project.
Matthew’s
recent exhibitions include the Victoria & Albert Museum, London,
Light Work, Syracuse, NY, the DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA, and
the Center for Photography at Woodstock. In the last year,
Matthew was awarded the 2003 John Gutmann award and received two
project grants from the Rhode Island State Council of the Arts and
an artist residency at the MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH. Her
work can be found in the collection of the George Eastman House,
Rochester, NY, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Center for Creative
Photography, Tucson, AZ, and the RISD Museum, Providence, RI, among
others. Matthew’s work is included in the books BLINK
from Phaidon and Digital Art by Christiane Paul, curator of New
Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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