Frith Street Gallery

Golden Square

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Image of: Gropius Lounge Chair, Lincoln, 2002
  • Dayanita Singh
  • Gropius Lounge Chair, Lincoln, 2002, 2004
  • Silver gelatin print
  • 25 x 25 cm
  • Edition of 7
  • Image of: Asiatic Library Reading Room, Bombay 2000
  • Image of: Ladies Dance Room, Morvi, 2002
  • Image of: Gropius Lounge Chair, Lincoln, 2002
  • Image of: Gropius House Chair, Lincoln, 2002
  • Image of: Anand Bhavan Library, Allahabad, 2000
  • Image of: Eva Ray's baby photo 2002
  • Image of: Covered Chairs, Coimbatore, 2003
  • Image of: Chaise Longue, Fiesole, 2003

DAYANITA SINGH: Chairs

2 June 2005 – 5 August 2005

Frith Street Gallery is delighted to announce a new exhibition of photographic work by Dayanita Singh. Entitled Chairs, this show grew out Singh’s period as Artist in Residence at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Here she began to photograph the Museum’s collection and was drawn mainly to chairs – making studies of these objects as though they were the people she would have photographed in her earlier work.

Through arresting and intimate images Singh continues to explore the idea of portraiture of spaces and things – devoid of the human figure yet evoking a sense of warmth and connectivity. These photographs of furniture convey a strong spirit of place (they come from a wide range of locations: from Florence to Boston to Calcutta) and of past lives. Singh’s individual subjects often seem to take on their own personalities, inanimate objects communicating a sense of status, age, and gender.

Looking at the photographs it’s often hard to tell at a glance when and where they were taken. They look old and new, Western and Indian and of course they are in some sense, both – the one because of the other.

These works were first shown at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston USA and we are very grateful for their help and collaboration in the realisation of this exhibition.
‘Chairs’ is accompanied by a specially designed, limited edition publication