Employing an array of classic photographic genres – from portraiture to still life to landscape – Ethridge captures his subjects and surrounding environment in intimate detail. The artist combines the glossy effect of commercial photography with the sensitivity of fine art photography. The outcome is a body of work that is both familiar and uncanny, and nostalgic as well as contemporary.
Evocative and cozy, the objects as props narrate a lifetime of childhood summers spent in a distinctly American tradition. We see stacked Coca-Cola bottles, a boy playing with a baseball bat, a colourful kite. Shelter Island, however, is less of an idealisation of these symbols than a melancholic expression of the end of summer malaise. The sun shines brightly in these images, yet a bouquet of flowers is seen well past its prime, the bottles appear neglected and gathering dust, and the kite is seen plunged into water and inert. An image of Pamela Anderson eating grapes and a grid of iPhone screenshots made by the artist’s daughter expand the Shelter Island story. In Ethridge’s specific technique, the passage of time, and of youth, is made both personal and intimate, yet stylised and highly mediated.
Kite in the Water, 2015 © Roe Ethridge / Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels
ABOUT ROE ETHRIDGE
Roe Ethridge was born in 1969 in Miami, Florida, and lives and works in New York. His photographs have appeared in solo exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow; and Le Consortium, Dijon, France. Ethridge has also been included in group exhibitions at notable institutions including: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado; the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Barbican Center, London; MoMA PS1, New York; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.
Foam is supported by the BankGiro Loterij, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, Delta Lloyd, City of Amsterdam, Olympus and the VandenEnde Foundation.