END OF BEAUTY

the magnolia blossoms on the tree where the
young woman reads,
wrapped in a towel in the early morning sun every
morning at breakfast,
last only a few days and then become brown
and bruised.
the creamy white waxy blossoms disappearing.

2014, series of 11 archival inkjet prints, edition of 7
Artist’s book also available (2011, edition of 20, 5 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches, accordion book presented in a wrapper)

Collections
Columbia University; McGill University; Mills College; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C.; Stanford University; Tate Britain; University of Toronto; University of Tulsa

Exhibitions
Third Sheffield International Artist’s Book Exhibition, Sheffield, UK, 2011 [artist’s book]
Artbound, Gallery Red, Sydney, Australia, 2011 [artist’s book]
The Photograph Un(framed), The Center for Book Arts, New York, 2011 [artist’s book]
END OF BEAUTY, Galerie Trois Points, Montréal, Québec, 2014

Press
Photography and Color curated by Ann Mitchell, Thinking About Photography, March 2022

Awards
Best Photobook, Prix Lux, 2012

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Installation Views: END OF BEAUTY, Galerie Trois Points, Montréal, Québec, 2014. Photos by Guy L'Heureux

Installation Views: END OF BEAUTY, Galerie Trois Points, Montréal, Québec, 2014. Photos by Guy L'Heureux

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