Romina Ressia - Artsy - Feb 2015

Page 1

!

&

Search…

BROWSE

ARTISTS

GALLERIES

FAIRS

AUCTIONS

POSTS

EDUCATION

ABOUT

LOG IN

ARTSY EDITORIAL 20,022 Followers New York, NY, United States FOLLOW

FEATURED BY ARTSY

In a Clever Series of SelfPortraits, Argentine Photographer Romina Ressia Reimagines the Renaissance ARTSY EDITORIAL A FEW SECONDS AGO

The works of 33-year-old Argentine photographer Romina Ressia have recently become an internet sensation. She took an unconventional path into the art world, studying finance and then set design, before producing the stylish and thought-provoking photo series that she’s now known for. One series, “How would have been?,” is comprised of striking, often humorous images that pose unexpected anachronisms. Ressia’s objectives are clear in the title, and in the works themselves: in some of these photographs she reimagines classical 15th-century portraiture, casting herself as the subject and inserting tangible objects from contemporary life into the frame, like microwave popcorn or bubblegum. In other pieces, the message is subtler, the scene devoid of any trappings of the 21st century. In Woman With Flowers (2014) and Oval Portrait (2014), for example, Ressia holds conventional poses—if these weren’t crisp archival pigment prints, they could almost be mistaken for images actually captured in the Renaissance era. The message comes through in the expressions of the artist herself. At turns, she looks pained, bored, or even blank—see Boring (2014)—and we can visualize what daily life was like for young women of means centuries ago. The series raises two parallel questions: what would life have been like so many years ago if modern diversions had existed then? And, conversely, what would life be like for a modern woman within the confines and traditional expectations of the 15th century?

Romina Ressia "Popcorn", 2014 ARCADIA CONTEMPORARY SOLD SOLD

Ressia is refreshingly unpretentious about her process. “I think that the camera is just a tool,” she has said. “A good photographer can make a piece of art only with a plastic camera or even with his mobile…the eye [is] what really matters.” Since leaving the finance world to pursue art, Ressia has also earned attention for her series “What Do You Hide?” (2015) in which she “dehumanizes” her feminine subjects in the colorful camouflage of printed and patterned fabrics, and for her series “Not About Death” (2014) in which she frames her elderly subjects, clad in superhero costumes, lying in coffins. Another series, “Renaissance Cubism,” is a playful mash-up of Renaissance portraiture and Cubism. Picking up on a theatrical edge? It’s no wonder: Ressia studied art direction and set design at the famous Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. —Bridget Gleeson

Romina Ressia "Boring" , 2014 ARCADIA CONTEMPORARY

Discover more artists at Arcadia Contemporary Contemporary..

CONTACT GALLERY

#"%

Romina Ressia Double Bubble Gum, 2015 ARCADIA CONTEMPORARY CONTACT GALLERY

Romina Ressia "Woman With Flowers" , 2014 ARCADIA CONTEMPORARY CONTACT GALLERY

Romina Ressia "Oval Portrait" , 2014 ARCADIA CONTEMPORARY CONTACT GALLERY

Romina Ressia "Black Box" , 2014 ARCADIA CONTEMPORARY CONTACT GALLERY

Romina Ressia "Skull" , 2014 ARCADIA CONTEMPORARY CONTACT GALLERY

ARTISTS MENTIONED IN POST

ROMINA RESSIA

FEATURED POSTS

The Rise of Ye Yongqing in Chinese Contemporary Art

Opening Tonight in New York DAILY DIGEST: TOP ART NEWS

ARTSY EDITORIAL

From MoMA to Dia, Must-See Museum Exhibitions During Armory Arts Week 2015 ARTSY EDITORIAL

Long Overlooked New York School Painter Edith Schloss Rediscovered at Sundaram Tagore

Photographer Nao Tsuda Captures Breathtaking Landscapes at the Edge of the Earth

ARTSY EDITORIAL

ARTSY EDITORIAL

Leonardo Drew Challenges Himself and the Traditions of Printmaking

Exciting Solo Presentations Put ADAA in the Spotlight This Armory Week

ARTSY EDITORIAL

ARTSY EDITORIAL

February 25, 2015: ISIS Sells Stolen Artifacts in UK & a Museum Guard Removes a Piece of Oscar Murillo’s Madrid Installation

My Highlights from PULSE New York 2015 LILIANA CAVENDISH

5 Female Artists Breaking the Glass Ceiling at ADAA REBECCA BRONFEIN RAPHAEL

DAILY DIGEST: TOP ART NEWS

Sales & auctions questions?

COLLECTING

EDUCATION

ABOUT ARTSY

PARTNERING & PRESS

Contact Our Advisory Team

Collecting on Artsy

Education

About

Artsy for Galleries

Collecting Resources

The Art Genome Project

Jobs

Artsy for Institutions (PDF)

Open Source

Press

General questions & feedback? Contact support@artsy.net

About Artsy Auctions

Send us feedback

!

© 2015 Artsy Terms of Use Privacy Policy Security

Galleries A–Z Museums A–Z

"#$

SIGN UP


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.