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Art & Exhibitions
Drew Leshko: Water Tower Typology Terminal E |
Philadelphia area artist Drew Leshko is captivated by industrial
structures that are typical to rural landscapes such as silos, water towers,
grain elevators, wind vanes, and even telephone poles. He is interested in
calling attention to what is often overlooked and dismissed as antiquated.
Leshko's work has been significantly influenced by the photography of renowned
artists Bernd and Hilla Becher. Like the Becher's, Leshko also photographs
similar structures that they commonly referred to as "anonymous sculpture." The
Becher's photographs are known for their straightforward documentary style
using black-and-white film each object is centered and isolated from its
environment as if nothing else exists. The photographs were often presented
collectively, almost as if specimens, in order to better appreciate the
similarities and the differences of each. Leshko is nearly faithful
to the Becher's aesthetic, but he has added another dimension to his series of
photographs. He builds a three-dimensional model of each structure. His process
begins with a photograph of the actual object from which he creates a
small-scale replica. He then photographs the model. The two mediums of
sculpture and photography are then exhibited side by side. Unlike his
predecessors, Leshko is interested in eschewing reality. By presenting his
sculpture and their photographic counterparts simultaneously, Leshko challenges
one's perception of what is real and what isn't.
www.drewleshko.com
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