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HAIR
STORIES AND OTHER STORIES: Photography by Karin Stack
September 3 - October 4, 2002
Simmons College presents “Hair Stories
and Other Stories: Photography by Karin Stack,” Sept. 3
to Oct. 4 at the Simmons College Trustman Art Gallery, fourth
floor, Main Campus Building, 300 The Fenway. There will be a reception
from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 12, with a gallery talk at 5:00 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public.
This exhibit is best described through the
artist’s own words. “’Hair Stories’ is
the centerpiece of a cycle of works inspired by my diagnosis of
breast cancer in 1998 at the age of 32. From the chaotic realm
of illness and uncertainty, I produced a post-chemotherapy chronicle
of hair growth through weekly photographs. Not without humor,
the ordered structure of the installation, which takes the form
of a horizontal timeline, challenges the disorder confronted.
The 52 photographs are the result of scanning 35 mm negatives
and digitally outputting the images to control format and layout
and to overlay an additional system of order, control and technology.
“The photographs follow my progress after
chemotherapy from bald to hairy,” said Stack. “Using
the ordered language of minimalism and scientific documentation,
I examine the steady resumption of natural processes and the surprise
of new hair growth. An accompanying voiceover forms a narrative
that explores hair in the context of private and pivotal moments
in my personal history, including the diagnosis and treatment
for breast cancer. A flipbook combines these images and texts.”
Stack, of Williamstown, MA, creates a visual
documentation of her post chemotherapy experiences, but unlike
artists such as Hannah Wilke, Stack has removed identifiable traces
of herself in the visual component of her story. Her approach
establishes a universal connection with other cancer patients
who have experienced chemotherapy and ultimately communicates
a sense of optimism. The “Other Stories” are an even
more provocative series of photographs related to the same theme.
When “Hair Stories” was exhibited
at Wesleyan University in 2001, William Zimmer of the New York
Times described the installation as “a perfect embodiment
of a range of emotions.”
Exhibit hours are from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. The gallery is wheelchair accessible. For
more information, contact Christine Kromer at 617-521-2268.
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