Gregory Crewdson
Photographs
3 March – 1 April 1995
Gregory Crewdson exhibited ten photographs that explore the pathology of American suburbia. His large-scale colour prints include clapboard houses, fences, flowers, and animals. These domestic spaces seem familiar, yet, much like the families that inhabit them, Crewdson’s images reveal that backyards and gardens are not all they seem. Beneath the blossom and blue skies, amongst the manicured lawns and flowerbeds, there is evidence of an irrepressible beauty, terror, and fertility. It is here, in this underworld, alive with insects, larvae, and butterflies, that the suburban garden becomes a forest of secrets, a place of wonder.
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