Edie Winograde

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Edie Winograde

New work on view at Robischon Gallery, Denver, CO
March 29, 2012 - May 5, 2012

1740 Wazee Street
Denver, CO. 80202
Phone: 303.298.778 www.robischongallery.com
French, British, Mohawk, Colonists 2006


Triggered by accounts in American history of its Native people and pioneering settlers and inspired by a unique cultural phenomenon, photographer Edie Winograde takes an expansive view of re-enactment dramas throughout the West. A subject matter that is part theatrical entertainment and part education, the captured or reframed dramas allow for a reconsideration or a reclaiming of the mythological West. The battleground scenes and the stories told of the first European settlements are deeply rooted within the history of the territory – one that encompassed the expanse of Manifest Destiny.

Very often taking place at the actual sites where the epic incidents unfolded and by using long distance views and long-exposure techniques, Winograde purposely allows for an overarching take on the action. Through her contemporary lens and perspective, Winograde’s freeze-framed accounts of the West illuminates what was once accepted as chronicled truth and still maintained by many. She offers a curious, less absolute view while seeing outside the prescribed area of play of written history’s passionate practitioners. Neither judgmental nor revisionist, Winograde’s uniquely distinctive photographs allow for an open-ended and non-linear, communal interpretation of a very human endeavor – a longing for an ancestral connection as it mirrors life now.
The Flaying, 1999
Denver, CO
Colorado
North America

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Web Links
Edie Winograde -- Photographs
The Front Room Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Only Skin Deep: Changing Visions of the American Self
White Columns Curated Artists Registry
Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum--Catalogue
Westword: Review of Place and Time
Colorado Photographic Arts Center