Liz Hickok, Alamo Square, San Francisco in Jell-O series, 2004, c-print, edition of 12
Product ID: 7920
$2,800
1 in stock
Description
Liz Hickok’s photographs are the result of many stages of construction: building scale models of urban landmarks, creating molds, casting with Jell-O, lighting and set design and finally, photography. Hickok’s richly colored and luminous images speak to the complexity of the urban landscape and the mass production of our material environment while bringing the transitory nature of human artifacts to the forefront.
Liz Hickok is a San Francisco-based artist working in photography, video, sculpture, and installation. Hickok received her MFA from Mills College in Oakland, California. Hickok’s Fugitive Topography, Cityscapes in Jell-O series has received extensive media coverage, such as The New York Times, NPR, and The CBS Early Show. Her artwork has been exhibited across the United States and is included in international collections.
Condition
New - with the tags and/or in box
Dimensions
40 (W) x 30 (H) in
Location
Oakland, CA