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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOU REED: Romanticism
One Day Exhibition: December 17, 2009
Book Signing: December 17, 6-8pm
Exhibition Continues in the Back Gallery through January 9, 2010
Steven Kasher Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new photographs by Lou Reed accompanying
the publication of his book, Romanticism (Edition 7L/Steidl, 2009). The book and exhibition feature
stunning black and white and color images of landscapes and architectural motifs, shot on the artists
travels
to Scotland, Denmark, Big Sur and elsewhere. The photographs are taken with a specially altered digital
camera, which gives them an aura of strangeness, or otherworldliness. They have a timeless quality
but are
simultaneously very modern, like Reed himself. They are surprisingly small in scale, making these striking
natural images personal, portable, and intimate.
First with his group, The Velvet Underground, and then as a solo artist, Lou Reed has been making
innovations in music since the 1960s. His name has become synonymous with the New York avant-garde,
and with the city itself. With his photography, Reed has been moving out of New York, while his
first
collection featured portraits of the city, this new one focuses on more pastoral settings.
This collection of photographs takes its name from the 18th and 19th century art movement
that sought a
return to the emotion, beauty, and unknowability of the natural as a counterpoint to industrial eras
emphasis
on technological development and the pursuit of rational knowledge. Reeds images recall this impulse:
they
focus on the aesthetic and the sublime; the splendor of a single tree against a cloudy Scottish sky,
suffused
with light. There is, however, also something uncanny and eerie about some of the photographs; the absence
of human figures, a road leading over a bridge into a dense, shadowy forest. Reed has recently adapted
the
poet and writer Edgar Allen Poes The Raven, the supernatural is a theme that underwrites
much of his
recent work. Perhaps, like the Romantics, Reed is commenting on another Industrial Revolution
the
rapid developments of globalization are once again placing the natural into both literal and metaphoric
danger the beauty of his landscapes takes on a more urgent meaning.
Reed says of his work, I love photography. I love digital. I love digital. Its what Id
always wished for.
Being in the camera and experiencing the astonishing accomplishment of the creations of life sparked
through the beauty of the detailed startling power of the glass lens. A new German lens brings a mist
to me.
The colors and light I come to see through the beauty of the camera. A love that lasts forever is the
love of
the lens of sharpness of spirit warmth and depth and feeling. It makes my body pour emotion into
the
heartbeat of the world. A great trade and exchange. I think of the camera as my soul. Much like a guitar.
My lovely Alpa has rosewood grips. What more could you need?
Lou Reed has been working in multiple media for over thirty years. Along with his band, The Velvet
Underground, he was inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. He has acted in and composed
music for a number of films, and is the recipient of the Chevalier Commander of Arts and Letters from
the
French government. He is the author of Pass thru Fire: The Collected Lyrics and the play The
Raven.
Reed acted as guest art director for the Winter 2008/2009 issue of Francis Coppollas Zeotrope
Magazine. His previous books of photography, both published with Steidl, are Lou Reeds
New York and
Emotion in Action. Reeds latest work The Raven, published by Du Sueil, is a reworking
in play form of
some works of Edgar Allan Poe, illuminated by the graphic artist Lorenzo Mattotti.
Lou Reed: Romanticism one-day exhibition will be on view on December 17 and in
our back gallery
from December 18 through January 9, 2010.
Steven Kasher Gallery is located at 521 W. 23rd St. New York, NY 10011.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 to 6 pm. For more info or press requests please contact
Kirsten Bengtson at 212 966 3978 / kirsten@stevenkasher.com.
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