Noah Doely

The Expanse of a Fact

June 1 – June 30, 2012

Noah Doely
Noah Doely
Noah Doely
Noah Doely
Noah Doely
Noah Doely
Noah Doely
Noah Doely
Noah Doely
Noah Doely
Noah Doely

Expanse of a Fact, Installation View, Steve Turner Contemporary, June 2012

Expanse of a Fact, Installation View, Steve Turner Contemporary, June 2012

Expanse of a Fact, Installation View, Steve Turner Contemporary, June 2012

Expanse of a Fact, Installation View, Steve Turner Contemporary, June 2012

Expanse of a Fact, 2012. Ambrotype, 8 x 10 inches

Expanse of a Fact, 2012. Ambrotype triptych, 11 x 54 inches (detail)

Expanse of a Fact, 2012. Ambrotype triptych, 11 x 54 inches (detail)

Expanse of a Fact, 2012. Ambrotype triptych, 11 x 54 inches (detail)

Expanse of a Fact, 2012. Nine ambrotypes, 66 x 66 inches

Expanse of a Fact, 2012. Nine ambrotypes, 66 x 66 inches (detail)

Expanse of a Fact, 2012. Tintype diptych, 14 x 30 inches

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Created over the last three years, The Expanse of a Fact features a series of ambrotype and tintype photographs generated with photographic tools and methods from the mid-19th century. These images document imagined spaces and pseudo histories that were crafted in a process incorporating aspects of sculpture, installation, performance and painting. The artist built sets and uses performers to enact a story that orbits around a central character– a bearded man from the past who both observes and creates. The photos show the man constructing and displaying a spherical sculpture of the moon and a diorama of the lunar surface. He makes these imagined structures based on a compulsion to gain access to distant realms, and this narrative in turn becomes folded into the artist’s own near-manic preoccupation with the construction of that story. Thus is revealed a story-within-a-story complicating the viewer’s perceptions of time, the central character, the artist and the facts.

Born in Golden Valley, Minnesota in 1982, Noah Doely received an MFA from UC San Diego (2012). The Expanse of a Fact is his first solo exhibition at Steve Turner Contemporary. His work has been included in group shows including Lunation, Observatory Gallery, Brooklyn (2012), Wet Paint 3 at Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles (2011), Fringe Theories, Agit Prop Gallery, San Diego (2009), Private Universe, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines (2008) and Rediviva, Locust Projects, Miami (2007).

Steve Turner Contemporary is a contemporary art gallery based in Los Angeles that represents the work of emerging and established contemporary artists. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11- 6. Please contact the gallery for further information.

Contact: Steve Turner, steve@steveturner.la, 323.931.3721