New Exhibition - Invented Truth by Josephine Sacabo
Invented Truth is composed of 20 hand selected photogravures with chine-collé on Japanese tissue.
Artist opening Thursday, October 17, 2024 4:00-6:00 pm at A Gallery For Fine Photography
On display through 2025
INVENTED TRUTH: ARTIST STATEMENT
THIS WORK WAS INSPIRED BY
EMAHOY TSEGUÉ- MARYAM
GYUÉBROU,
THE ETHIOPIEN NUN AND COMPOSER
WHOSE MUSIC
TOUCHED THE VERY DEPTHS OF MY SPIRIT.
The images in this portfolio are visual
memories of a walk through my life this
last year.
The photographs are not meant as a
documentary.
These images are invented, but what
they depict is true.
Sacabo divides her time between New Orleans and Mexico. Both places inform her work, resulting in imagery that is as dreamlike, surreal, and romantic as the places that she calls home. Born in Laredo, Texas, in 1944, she was educated at Bard College in New York. Prior to coming to New Orleans, Sacabo lived and worked extensively in France and England. Her earlier work was in the photo-journalistic tradition and influenced by Robert Frank, Josef Koudelka, and Henri Cartier-Bresson. She now works in a very subjective, introspective style, using poetry as the genesis for her work.
Sacabo’s many portfolios are visual manifestations of the written word, and she lists poets as her most important influences, including Rilke, Baudelaire, Pedro Salinas, Vicente Huidobro, Juan Rulfo, Mallarmé, and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Her images transfer the viewer into a world of constructed beauty.
During her nearly 50-year career her work has been featured in over 40 gallery and museum exhibitions in the U.S., Europe, and Mexico. She has been the recipient of multiple awards and is included in the permanent collections of the George Eastman House, New Orleans Museum of Art, the International Center of Photography, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and la Bibliothéque Nationale.
“De este cuerpo eres el alma, y eres cuerpo de esta sombra.”
You are the soul of this body, and the body of this shadow.
(Sor Juana Inés De La Cruz)