100 Photographs
Adad Hannah
These prints have been selected and sorted from the thousands and thousands of digital snapshots I have taken over the last nine years since I purchased my first digital camera. I have sorted them into rough groupings based on subject matter. I am presenting these sets of 100 photographs in small editions of five archival print boxes. By removing certain photos out of the endless stream of photos taken and putting them together into boxed collections new relationships are forged between images that would otherwise be unrelated to one another.
100 photos of fire
100 photos of friends
100 photos of mirrors
100 photos that have lots of blue in them
100 photos of people over 80 year old
100 photos of unread books
100 photos that are not mine
100 photos taken in airports
Collectors will have the option of purchasing a larger print of a single image of their choosing from the box.
Adad Hannah
*1971 in New York, is a Montreal based video artist.
His work primarily focuses on the intersection between photography, performance, and video, usually in the form of video-recorded tableaux vivants.
Exhibitions:
Musée National des Beaux Arts (Quebec 2008)
the Vancouver Art Gallery (2007)
the National Gallery of Canada (2006)
Ikon Gallery (Birmingham 2006)
the 4th Seoul International Media Art Biennale (2006)
Grants:
Toronto Images Festival Installation/New Media Award (2004)
Bogdanka Poznanovic Award at Videomedeja 8. (2004)
He recently completed the six-projector installation Cuba Still (Remake) – a deconstruction of an unknown movie still from the middle of the 20th century and its subsequent reconstruction in video. |