Intimate Spaces:
The Bedroom Project                                                                      

We can spend many hours, days, even weekends in the homes of friends and relatives without ever seeing their bedrooms where fully a third of one’s life is lived. For The Bedroom Project, I ask friends, relatives, and acquaintances for permission to photograph their bedrooms, bringing their private space into public view. I create intimate portraits of the couples and individuals through their private sanctuaries, where secrets are shared and dreams are dreamt.

I was curious if their beds and décor would reflect the people as I know them, or if I would learn anything new about them. I became aware of items in the bedrooms that have deep meaning for the individual and tell a personal story. Even the short amount of time I spent in these private rooms left me with a better understanding of the individual.

Believing that art lives in the space between the viewer’s eye and the artwork itself, I like to imagine that the viewer creates inhabitants who will become an inherent part of the picture and fill the bedrooms with life. I wonder how these imagined people reflect aspects and personalities of the actual people who, in fact, live/lived in each particular bedroom.

 

 

Artists

Bob Avakian

Nan Campbell Collins

Diane Davies

Sue D'Arcy Fuller

Nancy Fulton

Rich Perry

Larry Raskin

Astrid Reischwitz

Amy Rindskopf

Gail Samuelson

Ellen Slotnick

Jeanne Wells

 

Instructor

Karen Davis

Course Assistant

Meg Birnbaum

 

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