Stamina by Colleen Fitzgerald

Issue 134

Colleen Fitzgerald’s series Stamina provides new approaches to conventional subjects by utilizing the materials and tools of photography in non-traditional ways. She uses unique physical processes, including an intricate in-camera technique of her creation, to combine aspects of sculpture and photography. The resulting work subverts the idealized two-dimensional photograph and provides a new entry point to the enduring subjects of natural landscapes and seascapes.

The series is a transformative collaboration with nature that allows for elements of chance. To create the images, unexposed large sheets of positive film are cut and formed into three-dimensional shapes before being exposed inside a camera outfitted with a custom film holder that accepts the film as a three-dimensional object instead of as a standard, flat sheet. The land and seascapes exposed on the shaped film can appear stretched and distorted. Once the film is developed, it is re-photographed on a lightbox and printed. Sheets of film are at times shaped after exposure. The final product of the landscapes pictured in these ways contain unique physical gestures and seem as unusual as they are familiar.

The folded, curved, cut, and overlapping sheets of transparency film create an immediate awareness of the materiality of the photograph. This heightened experience reminds the viewer they are not looking at the landscape itself, but a construction of it arranged by the artist’s hand. In some pieces, different views of the same sheet of shaped film are exhibited together, providing multiple, shifting perspectives from a single exposure. Overall, Fitzgerald’s processes reconstruct both reality and the very material that records reality. In doing so, Stamina is not a direct representation of the world, but a negotiation of vision.

Colleen Fitzgerald lives and works in Massachusetts, USA.
To view more of Colleen’s work, please visit her website.

Solo Exhibition Installation View

Solo Exhibition Installation View

 
Land & Sea VII (A, B, C, D). Installation view of four pigment prints showing the same piece of shaped 3-D positive film from multiple perspectives

Land & Sea VII (A, B, C, D). Installation view of four pigment prints showing the same piece of shaped 3-D positive film from multiple perspectives

 
Land & Sea IX

Land & Sea IX

 
Land & Sea XI

Land & Sea XI

 
Land & Sea IV

Land & Sea IV

 
Land & Sea VIII (C)

Land & Sea VIII (C)

 
Land & Sea VIII (C). Installation view

Land & Sea VIII (C). Installation view

 
Land & Sea VIII (A and B). Installation view of two pigment prints showing the same pieces of shaped 3-D positive film from different perspectives

Land & Sea VIII (A and B). Installation view of two pigment prints showing the same pieces of shaped 3-D positive film from different perspectives

 
Special Edition Portfolio. A series of nine 4x5 inch pigment prints is presented in a series of 4x5 film boxes. Each box is different, and Fitzgerald’s name is laser cut into the cover of the inside casing of each portfolio. The boxes, much like the…

Special Edition Portfolio. A series of nine 4x5 inch pigment prints is presented in a series of 4x5 film boxes. Each box is different, and Fitzgerald’s name is laser cut into the cover of the inside casing of each portfolio. The boxes, much like the subjects of the prints housed within them, contain unique gestures and markings. Together the nine images form a grid.

 
Land & Sea XII (A-I)

Land & Sea XII (A-I)

 
Land & Sea II

Land & Sea II

 
Land & Sea XVI (A)

Land & Sea XVI (A)

 
Land & Sea XVI (B)

Land & Sea XVI (B)

 
Land & Sea V

Land & Sea V

 
Land & Sea VI

Land & Sea VI

 
Land & Sea XIII

Land & Sea XIII

 
Land & Sea XV

Land & Sea XV

 
Land & Sea XIV

Land & Sea XIV

 
Land & Sea X

Land & Sea X