an exhibition of photography by Ellen Cantor on view through May 7, 2019
On view during regular library hours: M - TH 11AM - 7PM FR - SA 10AM - 6PM SU 1PM - 5PM Closed holidays West Hollywood Library 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard West Hollywood
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Ellen Cantor Little Women
Ellen Cantor Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates
Ellen Cantor Black Beauty
Ellen Cantor Heidi
Ellen Cantor Swiss Family Robinson
Ellen Cantor Five Little Peppers and How They Grow
Ellen Cantor A Child’s Garden of Verses II
Ellen Cantor Nancy Drew
Ellen Cantor The Latch Key
Ellen Cantor Up One Flight of Stairs
Ellen Cantor The Last of the Mohicans
Ellen Cantor Huckleberry Finn
“Every man’s memory is his private literature.”
– Aldous Huxley
In an age when technology is slowly replacing the tactile experience of reading a book, my work recalls and celebrates the joy of losing oneself within the pages of a favorite childhood tale. My current project, entitled Prior Pleasures, is deeply influenced by my love of literature. This series explores memory and preservation of the past while ensuring the creation of a visual legacy for the next generation. The books photographed for this series are the ones I have carried with me since childhood. My mother read them to me and, in turn, I read them to my children, carrying on a tradition of the written and spoken word. Prior Pleasures is created using a multiple exposure technique (without Photoshop.) I photograph the end pages, illustrations, and text. This process allows me to show the excitement of a book fluttering open and coming to life for readers of all generations. Rediscovering these books led me to realize the power and value of the hands-on experience of reading. As I documented each volume, I was transported to a time and place that allowed for imagination and fantasy. With this series, I examine what it is that we remember and how we honor objects that inspired our early creative thinking. Ultimately, Prior Pleasures is meant to remind us that books can excite and enrich our lives. – Ellen Cantor, photographer
About the artist Ellen Cantor was born in Chicago, Illinois and lives in Southern California. She graduated from the University of Illinois and UCLAX Environmental Design Program. She studied photography at Santa Fe Workshops, Maine Media and The Los Angeles Center of Photography. Her images are about time, loss, and memory. By photographing and recontextualizing precious mementos she has sought to understand how life proceeds and then, ultimately, disappears. She documents the artifacts of the past in order to enrich her present. Her work examines how families archive and pass down memories from generation to generation. This work responds to a universally relatable experience of sifting through the items left behind determining how to incorporate our inheritance. Her work is photographed in the studio to allow her maximum opportunity to explore the momentos that are most precious to her. Ellen is represented by dnj gallery in Santa Monica, Susan Spiritus Gallery in Irvine, and Truth and Beauty Gallery in Vancouver, BC. She is a member of the Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825 and the 2015 recipient of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Fine Art. Honors include: Critical Mass 200 in 2015 and 2016. In 2016, Ellen received Honorable Mentions in the following exhibits: “Play” at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, “TPS2,” at the Texas Photographic Society and “Tribe” at the Lightbox Photographic Gallery. In 2017, Ellen had solo exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA; The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO; The Spartanburg Museum of Art in Spartanburg, SC; dnj gallery, Los Angeles and the Italian Cultural Exchange between Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825 and ART 1307, Cultural Institution, Naples, Italy and The Palos Verdes Malaga Cove Library Gallery. Ellen was also included in many other group shows including the Jerusalem Biennale, South Bay Focus at the Torrance Art Museum and the Open Show 2017 at the Los Angeles Art Association. In 2018, Ellen had a solo exhibition “DICHOTOMY” at dnj Gallery in Santa Monica. She also exhibited at SBC/SOLA Gallery, Los Angeles; Hillel USC; The Loft Gallery, San Pedro, CA; Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825 and CA 101.
About the City of West Hollywood’s Arts Division The City of West Hollywood’s Arts Division, part of the Economic Development Department, serves the community with a robust menu of arts programming including the WeHo Reads literary series, National Poetry Month, the City Poet Laureate program, Library Exhibits, the One City One Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival, Summer Sounds + Winter Sounds concerts, temporary and permanent public art projects, and an array of programming through its Arts Grants program.
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