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Photography by Kyle Meyer
Foreword by Todd J. Tubutis
Interview by Andy CampbellHardcover
11 x 12.75 inches
192 pages / 80 images
Trade ISBN: 9781942185680
Signed ISBN: 9798890180131Co-published with Yossi Milo
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Over the past several years, Kyle Meyer’s (b. 1985) artistic foundation in photography has been plagued with a single question: how can a digital image serve any human connection when it is entirely produced – and ubiquitously reproduced – by mechanical means (camera, computer, printer) ?
This has led to extensive research and apprenticeship with handicraft artisans, exploring the tactile potential of photography. Throughout each successive body of work he creates, traces of the handmade are present, be it weaving, hand-dying, or layering—all which add texture, dimension, and meaning. While this pursuit is predominantly experimental and process-driven, there is also a perpetual analytical inquiry about his own identity as a gay man and the LGBTQ communities with whom I identify. It is deeply rooted in his experience growing up in a conservative farming community in rural Ohio and subsequently through spending a significant period as an adult in Swaziland where it is illegal to be homosexual.
By weaving together photographic and sculptural elements, his artwork metaphorically speaks to the human condition of seclusion, oppression, memory, and loss. It also laboriously questions the potency of digital photography by embracing the haptic qualities of craft.