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In July 2000 Lynn Davis traveled for four days from the northeastern United States to reach the remote Disko Bay in Greenland. Frozen over for most of the year, this area is home to a spectacular “field” of icebergs that glacially float in an inlet off the great Baffin Bay, between Baffin Island in northwest Canada and Greenland itself. Davis went to Disko Bay twice before, in 1986 and 1988, and produced what are considered her breakthrough works. Basing her aesthetic on the centered object and perspective found in the work of Robert Mapplethorpe and Peter Hujar, with whom she was friends, Davis works in a square format and composes her photographs with a simplicity that brings out the grandeur of her subjects in a seeming sublimation of artistic will.
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Jeffery Grove, DMA Label copy, 2012.
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Until 2002: Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York, NY
From 2002: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above [1]
[1] See copy of check #9524 in Collections Records Object File 2002.8
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General Description
In July 2000 Lynn Davis traveled for four days from the northeastern United States to reach the remote Disko Bay in Greenland. Frozen over for most of the year, this area is home to a spectacular “field” of icebergs that glacially float in an inlet off the great Baffin Bay, between Baffin Island in northwest Canada and Greenland itself. Davis went to Disko Bay twice before, in 1986 and 1988, and produced what are considered her breakthrough works. Basing her aesthetic on the centered object and perspective found in the work of Robert Mapplethorpe and Peter Hujar, with whom she was friends, Davis works in a square format and composes her photographs with a simplicity that brings out the grandeur of her subjects in a seeming sublimation of artistic will.
Adapted from
Jeffery Grove, DMA Label copy, 2012.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
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Notes
updated provenance and geo x refs
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
Until 2002: Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York, NY
From 2002: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above [1]
[1] See copy of check #9524 in Collections Records Object File 2002.8
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