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Houston Center for Photography

In Passing : Genevieve Gaignard

Friday, Sep. 8, 2017 – Friday, Sep. 8, 2017

05:30 PM – 08:00 PM
US/Central

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On view: September 8, 2017- October 22, 2017
Opening Reception: Friday, September 8, 5:30pm-8pm
Artist Talk at 6pm

HCP is pleased to present In Passing, a solo exhibition of work by Los Angeles-based artist, Genevieve Gaignard, marking the artist’s first solo exhibition outside California.

This exhibition brings together several bodies of work made between 2015 and the present, mapping the artist’s ever-evolving performance of identity through large-format self-portraits and vernacular installations. Through an array of campy stereotypes that range from a suspicious housewife peering out a window to a Divine-esque drag queen, Gaignard interrogates her own intersectional identity as a biracial woman as well as the often murky, difficult terrain of race, class, and gender in contemporary culture.

Interwoven throughout the photographs are installations of everyday objects that confront viewers with some of the historical ways in which black female identity has been prescribed—as a mammy, a pin-up, or a ghetto girl, for instance. The malleability of the artist’s own physicality points to the nature of race and gender itself—something that can be put on and inhabited, a shifting collection of social constructs. The seemingly apolitical aspects of this work belie the deeply engaged process the artist takes on: redefining and reckoning with contemporary constructions of identity and access. Gaignard’s defacto family of women shows us where we’ve come from while it points to a future in which we can be multitudes: both black and white, demure and provocative, made up or down, and all have access to the same agency.

About the Artist:
Genevieve Gaignard (b. 1981 Orange, Massachusetts) received her BA in Photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and her MFA in Photography at Yale University. She has exhibited throughout the United States, including group shows at the FLAG Art Foundation, New York (2014) and Diane Rosenstein, Los Angeles (2015), and solo exhibitions at The Cabin, Los Angeles (2015); the California African American Museum, Los Angeles (2016); Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles (2015, 2017); and the Houston Center for Photography (September 2017).

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