ill angels only (2017 — )
ill angels only is an elegy to intimacy, absence, and change. Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s poem Dream-Land (1844), which describes the journey of a ghost that haunts the living world, the work weaves together the symbolism of 19th-century mourning culture with the nostalgia-producing mechanisms embedded in the theoretical understanding of digital practices, as well as the medium of photography itself.
The work connects the “death-drive” of photography with contemporary byproducts of constructed images, but where the raw source material is at its core, photographic in nature. The result is a kind of afterimage, a residue of human intervention that marks the digital or material surface.
Silhouette, I, 2022
Silhouette, II, 2022
Silhouette, III, 2022
Hole, 2017
Two Old Pears, 2018
Purple Lily (In Layers), 2018
Hidden Parts, 2017
Installation view: Hidden Parts, dibond with aluminum float mount draped with white cotton fabric, 11x14", 2017. Phantom Limb at Esther Klein Gallery, 2018
Self Portrait (In Layers), detail, 2017
Installation view: Phantom Limb at Esther Klein Gallery, 2018
Reclining Girl on Astroturf (In Layers), detail, 2018
Exploding Bust, 2024
Hank, 2024
Will, 2024