Monsen Photography Lecture: Martine Gutierrez
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Monsen Photography Lecture: Martine Gutierrez

This annual lecture brings key makers and thinkers in photographic practice to the Henry. This year's lecturer will be Martine Gutierrez.

By Henry Art Gallery

Date and time

Friday, May 17 · 6 - 7:30pm PDT

Location

Henry Art Gallery

University of Washington 15th Ave NE & NE 41st Seattle, WA 98195

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

The Henry is excited to welcome Martine Gutierrez as the 2024 Monsen Photography Lecture speaker. This annual lecture brings key makers and thinkers in photographic practice to the Henry. Named after Drs. Elaine and Joseph Monsen, the series is designed to further knowledge about and appreciation for the art of photography.


Gutierrez will open by sharing commentary on the process and images from the 2023 published monograph of her Ryan Lee Gallery exhibition, ANTI-ICON APOKALYPSIS, followed by a conversation with Shamim M Momin, Henry Director of Curatorial Affairs. The lecture is held in conjunction with a presentation of select works by Gutierrez in the Upper Level Galleries.


Space is limited, please RSVP as soon as possible to reserve your spot at the lecture. Reservations are for you and one guest and are non-transferable. Please note that seating in the auditorium will be first come first served, with overflow seating in an adjacent room.

The lecture will also be available as a live stream on our Youtube channel.


ARTIST BIO

Martine Gutierrez is a transdisciplinary artist. Her amass of media—ranging from billboards to episodic films, music videos, and the renowned magazine, Indigenous Woman—produce the very conduits of advertising that sell the identities she disassembles. Through her examination of advertising, Gutierrez creates a hybrid of the industry’s objectification of sex with the individual’s pursuit of self, satirically undermining the aesthetics of what we know. While she manufactures ‘celebrity’ to pass as multinational corporations, it is Gutierrez herself who executes every role—simultaneously acting as subject, artist, and muse. Challenging the construction of binaries through the blurring of their borders, Gutierrez insists that gender, like all things, is entangled—and argues against the linear framework of oppositional thinking. Her malleable, ever-evolving self-image catalogs the confluence of seemingly disparate modes, conveying limitless potential for reinvention and reinterpretation. Read the artist’s full biography here.

Martine Gutierrez, 2023. © Martine Gutierrez; Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery, New York


Banner image, left to right: Martine Gutierrez. Body En Thrall, p113 from Indigenous Woman, 2018. © Martine Gutierrez; Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery, New York. Martine Gutierrez. Body En Thrall, Blonde Shoe, 2020. © Martine Gutierrez; Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery, New York.

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