WATERLINE | TUCK FAUNTLEROY

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TUCK FAUNTLEROY



TUCK FAUNTLEROY WATERLINE

TAYLOE PIGGOTT GALLERY 62 SOUTH GLENWOOD STREET JACKSON HOLE WYOMING TEL 307 733 0555 TAYLOEPIGGOTTGALLERY.COM


WATERLINE I , 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 53 1/3 × 80 in.

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WATERLINE II, 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 40 × 60 in.

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WATERLINE III , 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 26 1/2 × 40 in.

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WATERLINE IV , 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 40 × 60 in.

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WATERLINE V, 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 40 × 60 in.

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WATERLINE VI, 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 26 1/2 × 40 in.

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WATERLINE VII , 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 26 1/2 × 40 in.

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WATERLINE VIII, 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 26 1/2 × 40 in.

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WATERLINE IX , 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 26 1/2 × 40 in.

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WATERLINE X , 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 53 1/3 × 80 in.

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WATERLINE XI , 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 53 1/3 × 80 in.

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WATERLINE XII , 2008-2017 Archival Pigment Print 53 1/3 × 80 in.

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Tuck Fauntleroy, born in Easton, Maryland, lives and works in Jackson Hole. Inspired by the natural environment of the small waterfront town where he was raised, Fauntleroy’s artistic practice focuses on the medium of water and its expansive relationships. Utilizing rivers as the subject matter, strong visual lines are accentuated by the snow-covered earth and a striking aerial perspective. Fauntleroy visually displaces the viewer, pushing the boundaries of realism and abstraction while creating dynamic compositions of positive and negative space. Fauntleroy’s photographic approach emphasizes simplicity and stability. In this series, his interest revolved around specific conditions in locations that are incredibly difficult to access. Fauntleroy spent the last decade taking flight over the American West to capture the rivers at a critical moment in the spring. Works in this series revolve around the intentionality of photographing landscapes devoid of human interruption. Noting the transitional progressions in these remote locations, Fauntleroy expresses a deeply human desire to capture and chase the ephemerality of seasons and time.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition TUCK FAUNTLEROY 6 April - 11 May 2018

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62 SOUTH GLENWOOD STREET JACKSON HOLE WYOMING TEL 307 733 0555 TAYLOEPIGGOTTGALLERY.COM


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