Laura Hensser, James Reid, Stuart Southwell
18 March - 5 April 2010
18 March - 5 April 2010
The group exhibition 'Masked Ball' presents portraits of people in a variety of masks – from animal heads to cheese slices.
Laura
Hensser takes self-portraits, wearing mundane objects that suggest her
memories. Hiding behind a false façade, the artist challenges the
conventions of performance based self-portraiture. Rather than
presenting external details, the artist's face is concealed and we see
only hints of her internal self. In one, cup cakes are stuck to her face
like inverted limpets. In another, cheese slices are pushed into every
crevice of Hensser's face, merging to form a mask that resembles latex.
Whether her face is covered with glistening, red jelly or swaddled by a
map, the viewer is offered little clue as to the sitter's identity or
persona.
James Reid presents a departure from
the norm of masked balls, with humans wearing formal clothing and animal
heads – from oversize, colourful chicken heads to comic horse heads.
The urge to read emotion in animal faces is invoked here - do the animal
masks tell us anything of the sitters? Or do they simply conceal the
emotions on their faces? The series was shot on location in big brand
boutique stores in Paris - Reid questions whether buying branded
clothing offers the chance to escape identification, to take on
different personas.
Stuart Southwell presents
portraits of three generations, dressed for a variety of roles (from a
general to a doctor) and in distorted, disturbing masks. Southwell
explores the way in which we are shaped by others around us, adopting or
rejecting hobbies, careers, and ideals. Southwell believes that in
contemporary Western society we are unable to accept our 'true selves'
but instead choose to constantly recraft our physical appearance to suit
any given situation. These macabre portraits suggest the extent to
which we may have become puppets of the media.
Curator Louise
Forrester comments: "Although each photographer is using masks in
portraiture, the results in each series is markedly different. Some
unsettling, some funny, there is something here for everyone."

© James Reid

© Laura Hensser

© Stuart Southwell
'Masked Ball' was part of ‘Be a Local Tourist in Greenwich’ (BLTG) event, which ran from 20 March to 28 March 2010, and also British Tourism Week (15 to 21 March 2010).
Venue: Viewfinder Photography Gallery, London
Price: Free
Associated events: Portraits on the Street, Masked Ball: Pop-Up Photo Booth
