Exhibition
Bastienne Schmidt
Home Stills

from the Home Stills series © Bastienne Schmidt

Silhouette of a House, from the Home Stills series © Bastienne Schmidt

from the Home Stills series © Bastienne Schmidt

Florida grass, coconut grove, 2006 © Bastienne Schmidt

Hopper's Light, Bridgehampton, 2005 © Bastienne Schmidt

How to become an America, 2010 © Bastienne Schmidt

Julian's Lego, from the Home Stills series © Bastienne Schmidt

Looking out of the window © Bastienne Schmidt

Moive Theaterina Field, 2004 © Bastienne Schmidt

Running in red skirt, 2004 © Bastienne Schmidt

Shopping Mall, Sayville, 2004 © Bastienne Schmidt

Silhouette, Bridgehampton, 2003 © Bastienne Schmidt

Strongwoman, Samos, 2006 © Bastienne Schmidt

The Curtain, Shelterisland, 2005 © Bastienne Schmidt

The Laundamat, Patchogue, 2004 © Bastienne Schmidt

The Wall, Bridgehampton, 2004 © Bastienne Schmidt

The Lamp, Shelterisland, 2005 © Bastienne Schmidt

The Laundry Jetty, Bridgehampton, 2009 © Bastienne Schmidt

The Red Dress, Sagonapack, 2009 © Bastienne Schmidt

The Web, Bridgehampton, 2009 © Bastienne Schmidt

The Yellow Dress, 2004 © Bastienne Schmidt

Yellow Mustang, Bridgehampton, 2006 © Bastienne Schmidt
Bastienne Schmidt is a German American artist , whose work can be found in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art .Schmidt wanders, metaphorically or on foot, in and out of a womanʼs life and imagination. At home and not-home, amid order and disorder, roaming and staying put, hiding out in plain sight, she builds narratives where multiple meanings glimmer below the surface and ambiguities fill the frame.
Photographed mostly out in the Hamptons and on Long Island, Schmidt recalls the work of Cindy Sherman and draws on such diverse visual influences as the films of Wim Wenders and the paintings and prints of Hokusai, Sigmar Polke, Jan Vermeer and Edward Hopper, to portray the irony of the social contract in a world of suburban wonders.
The book Home Stills is a beautifully reproduced art book with drawings and photography that show the domestic arena through a lens of self reflection and irony.
Home Stills is published by Jovis , a leading architecture publisher of architecture and art books in Berlin and will be in the DAP spring 2011 catalogue .
Home Stills
Until May 30
Harper’s Books
87 Newtown Lane
East Hampton, NY 11937
Links
http://www.bastienneschmidt.com
http://www.harpersbooks.com/
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