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J.
John Priola

15th
Street, 2nd Floor, 2001 |

17th
Avenue, 2002 |

Daisy
Chain, 1997 |

Puff
of Smoke, 1997 |
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Dish, 1995
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Vince,
1997
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Man,
1993
Artist's
Biography
Time
has always been an implicit subject of photography,
and in J. John Priola’s movingly beautiful still-lifes
it becomes explicit, visible, as never before. His
photographs demonstrate that objects can bear witness
to invisible ideas and emotional truths. Priola
triumphs in seeing what cannot be seen. His still-lifes
serve as portraits of absent lives and passing time
in three significant bodies of work, entitled “Paradise,”
“Saved,” and “Residual.” His work has been shown
in major group exhibitions around the world, and
he is also represented in numerous private and institutional
collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of
Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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