Curtis Mann is a pioneer in his approach to using alternative processes to encourage contemporary and conceptual ideas. Sculpture, remnant (Lebanon) is a striking handmade print that dissects photographic conventions and would be an exciting addition to your collection.
C-print
Image Size: 11 x 14 inches
Paper Size: 11 x 14 inches
Edition of 15 + 2 AP
Signed and numbered by the artist
Curtis Mann (b. 1979, Dayton, Ohio) is a pioneer in his approach to using alternative processes to encourage contemporary and conceptual ideas. Best known for appropriating images of strife and conflict from various photo-sharing websites such as Flickr and transforming them into obscured, abstract compositions using bleach and varnish. Curtis Mann’s finished works resemble the remnants of explosions—the type of thing that you’d find lying in the ashes of a great conflagration. Mann holds an MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago and a BS from the University of Dayton. A 2008 solo show of Mann’s work was exhibited at Kusseneers Gallery in Antwerp, Belgium, along with exhibitions at the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago; the Silverstein Gallery, New York; Lisa Boyle Gallery, Los Angeles; and Jen Bekman Gallery, New York. In 2008, his work was exhibited at the New York Photo Festival in an exhibition curated by Lesley Martin of Aperture. His work was featured in the Whitney Biennial, New York, in 2010. Mann is represented by the Kavi Gupta, Chicago, Illinois.