GARY SCHNEIDER, NUDES, 2001-2005

“One of today’s most thought-provoking and original artists, South African-born photographer Gary Schneider is best known for Genetic Self-Portrait, which extends the self-portrait beyond the figure into the depths of the elemental nature of the individual. Nudes, which continues the artist’s exploration of the human body and the portrait, is Schneider’s most startling, provocative, and stunning series to date.

Like a movie unfolding in real time, Schneider builds each image in Nudes by exposing one part of the model’s body after another with a tiny flashlight in total darkness. The exposure takes one to two hours. Adding more light emphasizes a body part; conversely, limiting light renders an area in shadow. Schneider exposes the parts of the body in the same sequence in order to exaggerate the differences between each person’s physicality and performance. There is an enormous amount of information collected during each session, both emotional and physical. During these long sessions, the relationship between the artist and model shifts; inhibitions break down, and self-consciousness gives way to intimacy between the subject and photographer, ultimately extending to the viewing audience. Gary Schneider: Nudes is a unique take on the idea of portraiture that both haunts and intrigues.” - Aperture

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