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Artist Statement:
In 1988, Tokyo-based photographer Tim Porter gained access through
special permission to a very privileged space: the Sirirai Hospital in
Bangkok, Thailand. For one week only, he had the opportunity to
photograph surreal specimens of humanity – conjoined twins. Preserved
in formaldehyde and kept in the collection of the Congdon Anatomical
Museum, Porter carefully shot his subjects through their glass
cocoons, eliminating all traces of location, time and place.
At first glance, the viewer is presented with series of portraits of
children. At closer inspection, the figures become grotesque, horrific
and sad. More is quickly revealed, only to take you to a place you
wouldn’t normally go… What was once briefly a portrait of two children
in a warm embrace becomes a jarring image of conjoined twins, either
still at birth or not carried to term. Signifiers such as the texture
of the skin, the development of the skeletal structure, the shapes of
the limbs, eyes or heads all snap us into the reality of the subject
matter before us. The more “normal” figures are the more abstract – we
tend to humanize these easily identifiable figures of children. But it
is the disfigured bodies, those conjoined in devastating ways, ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Solo Exhibitions:
2009 Tim Porter: Still Lives, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa
2001 Paradise: The Gardens of Tokyo, International House of Japan
1998 Language, The Polaroid Gallery, Tokyo
1980 Night Waves, Canon Gallery, Tokyo Nagoya, Hiroshima, Osaka
1978 DMZ, Nikon Gallery, Tokyo
1977 A Certain Slant t of Light, Photographers ...
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa, Canada
The Polaroid International Collection, Cambridge, U.S.A.
Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, Bielefeld, Germany
Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, Canada...
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Commissions:
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Tim Porter Biography:
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| Gender |
Male
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| Status |
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| Children |
99
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| Religion |
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| Education |
Self Taught |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Japanese gardening |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Photography Other
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Abstract Expressionism - (1940 - 1955)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Andy Warhol
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| Favorite Work of Art |
Clyfford Still - 1955-D, 1955
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Canadian artist Tim Porter was born in Washington, D.C.
After studying literature and philosophy at the University of Virginia, he took up photography in the late 1960s.
He has traveled and photographed extensively in Asia and the South Pacific. His work has been widely exhibited - most recently at the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography.
Tim lives in Tokyo, where he is also a filmmaker and aspiring Japanese gardener. |
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