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April 30-June 5, 2010

Opening Reception: April 30, 6 -8 PM

Silverman Gallery is pleased to present HOME,an exhibition of photographs by Matt Lipps on view from April 30 – June 5, 2010.

The artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery uses cut-outs, appropriation and re-presentation to create still-lives and landscapes that negotiate the history of photography. In particular, Home presents photographs of domestic interiors that have been printed on several sheets of colored paper, cut into facets and taped back together so they cohere into the original image. These 8 by 11 inch assemblages serve as makeshift backdrops for abstracted elements cut out from black & white reproductions of Ansel Adam’s heroic landscapes. Captured on transparency film with a 4×5 camera, the resulting composite images are made entirely in-camera and printed large-scale to reveal and exaggerate their fabricated flimsiness.

As in previous work, Lipps’ complex visual spaces explore the medium’s relationship to memory and nostalgia, while speaking to the shifting nature of the photographic. Uncovering subtle but legible cultural and class markers, these works also weave together questions of identity construction, the familial archive, and the legacy of analog technology. Ultimately, Lipps’ process yields emotive and enigmatic topographies that mine the seams between aesthetic legacies and personal history.

Matt Lipps was born in 1975 and received hisMFA from the University of California, Irvine. He has been included in numerous exhibitions in New York, Athens, Berlin, San Francisco and most recently in Living History II, curated by Dean Valentine and Marc Selwyn at Marc Selwyn Fine Art. His work is part of the LACMAand Hammer Museum permanent collections, and has been featured in numerous publications including Picnic Magazine and ANPQuaterly. Lipps currently lives and works in Los Angeles,CA.