Janelle Lynch Another Way of Looking at Love
London, Cork Street

Janelle Lynch
Another Way of Looking at Love

12 - 23 November 2019
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Overview

Flowers Gallery is delighted to present a suite of prints by photographer Janelle Lynch from her Prix Pictet shortlisted project, Another Way of Looking at Love. A selection of images will also be exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum as part of Prix Pictet: Hope, from the 14 November - 9 December 2019.

In Another Way of Looking at Love, Lynch explores the interconnectedness of all life forms and supports a renewal of relations between the natural and spiritual worlds. In some images, Lynch creates points of connection with elements from the same species—Japanese barberry or burdock, for example—while for others, she combines multiple species, such as goldenrod and pokeweed or burning bush and pine trees. Points of connection create spaces where new realities can be envisioned. The depiction of unity, together with color and light, show the beauty and magic of the natural world. 

Lynch notes, “We are hardwired for connection and our elemental sameness unites us and transcends our apparent differences. Our wellness and the well-being of the world depend on healthy connections to each other and to the earth.” 

Borne of awe for the power of nature, Another Way of Looking at Love seeks to re-imagine the power of connection: to one another, to the planet, and to the generative possibilities of the moment.


Another Way of Looking at Love: Collector Edition box set
Includes 5 images exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum as part of Prix Pictet: Hope, and a sixth image October Light chosen by the artist. 

View further works from the series

Please email info@flowersgallery.com to purchase a copy or enquire.

 

About Janelle Lynch

Based in New York, Janelle Lynch (born 1969) is an American large-format photographer with a 20-year career during which she has investigated themes of absence, presence, transcendence, and the life cycle through the landscapes and waterways of the United States, Mexico, and Spain.

Lynch’s photographs are in museum collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Museum of the City of New York; New York Public Library; Brooklyn Museum; George Eastman Museum; and the New-York Historical Society. Her work has been exhibited  internationally, including four one-woman museum shows: the Museo Archivo de la Fotografía (Mexico City); Southeast Museum of Photography (Daytona Beach, FL); Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo, NY; and the Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY, where Another Way of Looking at Love is on view until 16 February 2020. 

Lynch has three monographs published by Radius Books, Los Jardines de México (2011), Barcelona (2013), and Another Way of Looking at Love (2013), which includes an essay by Darius Himes, International Head of Photographs, Christies. Her work has appeared in international publications, including The Guardian, The Telegraph, the Boston Globe, and Photograph Magazine. 

In 1999, Lynch received an MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts where she studied with Joel Sternfeld and Stephen Shore. In 2003, she completed the Master Class in Photography with Shore at Bard College. From 2015-2018 Lynch studied perceptual drawing and painting with Graham Nickson at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture.

Visit her website here:  www.janellelynch.net.

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Another Way of Looking at Love Janelle Lynch

Another Way of Looking at Love

Janelle Lynch
*RARE In Another Way of Looking at Love, Janelle Lynch explores the interconnectedness of all life forms and supports a renewal of human relationships to each other, and to the natural and...

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