Porcelain Ponies
80.2 cms x 76.2 cms (31.57 ins x 30 ins)
On verso titled and inscribed "produced by gamut editions for capture photography festival april 2022" on a label
printed in 2021
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "Capture Benefit Auction" held on Wed, Sep 21, 2022.
Lot h013
Lot h013
Estimate: CAD $2,000 - $3,000
Realised: CAD $1,875
Realised: CAD $1,875
Lot description - from the online catalogue*
Provenance:
Courtesy of the Artist
Notes:
This work is edition 1/4. Please note: this work is unframed.
Dainesha Nugent-Palache explores the dichotomies and paradoxes inherent in representations of Afro-Caribbean femininities. Her practice is concerned with visualizations of Black diasporic cultures across pasts, presents, and speculative futures, producing portraits and still lifes. Porcelain Ponies focuses on her early childhood fascination with the porcelain figurines collected by her mother, exploring the significance of these objects and the reasons why her mother placed them in their home with such consideration and care. To create the ethereal quality of the images, Nugent-Palache uses candlelight, a tungsten strobe head, and a low shutter speed, transporting the viewer from the mundane to the surreal. For the artist, these works demonstrate how objects found throughout the domestic setting of a family home—and in particular, the memories and histories associated with these items—inform our perceptions of our families.
Nugent-Palache’s artwork has been exhibited nationally at venues such as the Pendulum Gallery, Vancouver; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; and Portrait Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, amongst others. Nugent-Palache was the recipient of the New Generation Photography Award and has completed residencies at Nia Centre for the Arts and Whippersnapper Gallery, Toronto. In 2022, Porcelain Ponies was included in Capture’s Featured Exhibition, Family Album. Nugent-Palache is based in Toronto.
Consignor proceeds will benefit Capture Photography Festival.
The Buyer is hereby advised to read fully the Terms and Conditions of Business and Catalogue Terms, including the Capture Benefit Auction HO2 Sale Notice and Special Terms of Sale.
Curatorial text courtesy of Capture Photography Festival.
Courtesy of the Artist
Notes:
This work is edition 1/4. Please note: this work is unframed.
Dainesha Nugent-Palache explores the dichotomies and paradoxes inherent in representations of Afro-Caribbean femininities. Her practice is concerned with visualizations of Black diasporic cultures across pasts, presents, and speculative futures, producing portraits and still lifes. Porcelain Ponies focuses on her early childhood fascination with the porcelain figurines collected by her mother, exploring the significance of these objects and the reasons why her mother placed them in their home with such consideration and care. To create the ethereal quality of the images, Nugent-Palache uses candlelight, a tungsten strobe head, and a low shutter speed, transporting the viewer from the mundane to the surreal. For the artist, these works demonstrate how objects found throughout the domestic setting of a family home—and in particular, the memories and histories associated with these items—inform our perceptions of our families.
Nugent-Palache’s artwork has been exhibited nationally at venues such as the Pendulum Gallery, Vancouver; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; and Portrait Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, amongst others. Nugent-Palache was the recipient of the New Generation Photography Award and has completed residencies at Nia Centre for the Arts and Whippersnapper Gallery, Toronto. In 2022, Porcelain Ponies was included in Capture’s Featured Exhibition, Family Album. Nugent-Palache is based in Toronto.
Consignor proceeds will benefit Capture Photography Festival.
The Buyer is hereby advised to read fully the Terms and Conditions of Business and Catalogue Terms, including the Capture Benefit Auction HO2 Sale Notice and Special Terms of Sale.
Curatorial text courtesy of Capture Photography Festival.
Most realised prices include the Buyer's Premium of 18-25%, but not the HST/GST Tax.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Heffel auction house for permission to use.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Heffel auction house for permission to use.