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Alessandra Sanguinetti! The Life That Came!

Most Exciting. Gallery Press Release. Ever. I think this is how Star Wars fans must feel when Mr. Lucas announces another prequel. Or not, since th...

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Most Exciting. Gallery Press Release. Ever.

I think this is how Star Wars fans must feel when Mr. Lucas announces another prequel. Or not, since those have been known to suck. But this– this will not. OK, I’ll kill the suspense: Alessandra Sanguinetti is showing a continuation of her amazing series The Adventures of Guille and
Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams,
entitled The Life That Came.

Full Press Release:

Alessandra Sanguinetti
The Life that Came
September 4-October 18, 2008
Artist’s Reception
Friday, September 12, 6:00-8:00 pm

Yossi Milo Gallery
is pleased to announce The Life that Came, an
exhibition of color photographs by Alessandra Sanguinetti. The
exhibition will open on Thursday, September 4 and close on Saturday,
October 18, with a reception for the artist on Friday, September 12
from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. This will be the artist’s third exhibition at the
gallery.

The Life that Came is the continuation of The Adventures of Guille and
Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams, an ongoing series of
photographs following the lives of the young cousins Guillermina and
Belinda as they grow up on their family’s farm outside Buenos Aires.
Cultivating an intimate relationship with the pair, Ms. Sanguinetti has
collaborated with the girls since 1999, capturing images inspired by
the expectations, fantasies, and fears that accompany the psychological
and physical transition from childhood to adulthood.

This sequel to the gallery’s exhibition of the series in 2004 carries
the project forward to a new period in the lives of Guille and Belinda
as they enter the adult world they once imagined.
The fantastical
tableaux of personal dreams and lively imagination of the early images
give way to more meditative moments as the two cousins shape their own
realities, encounter the fragility of changing relationships, and
confront early motherhood.

Alessandra Sanguinetti was born in New York City in 1968 and currently
lives and works in both Buenos Aires and New York City. Her work has
been exhibited extensively abroad, including a solo show at the Museum
of Modern Art, Buenos Aires, and is part of several collections
including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston, and the International Center of Photography, New York. She has
been awarded numerous grants and prizes, including the Guggenheim
Foundation Fellowship, Hasselblad Foundation Grant, and Rencontres
d’Arles Discovery Award.

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Here are some of the new images. They’re all grown up. Amazing.

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Time Flies, 2005

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Ray of Light, 2005

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The Conjurers, 2006

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The Nanny, 2006

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The Kiss, 2007

See more from the new series, and the original work, here and here.

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