Laurel Nakadate
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Laurel Nakadate's work in performance, photography and film demonstrates an unusual level of humanity, as she foregrounds vulnerability, emotion and sensitivity with a striking level of candour. On January 1, 2010, Nakadate (*1975 in Austin, Texas) decided to cry every day for one year, documenting the action in photographs and initiating a ritual that would let her „deliberately take part in sadness each day“. The artist has produced a strong performance that addresses issues of self-reflection, portraiture and emotion. Her photographs provide deep insight into the artist's private life, abashing observers while at the same time awakening their compassion. Art historical quotations or „bad images“ underscore the artistic character of the scenes. Nakadate's „catalogue of tears“ makes repressed emotions visible, present, palpable, and momentary. Exhibition schedule: Zabludowicz Collection, London, September 29-December 11, 2011