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- 10 - 19
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- $5k - $10k
Samuel Lynne Galleries is proud to announce the highly anticipated art exhibition featuring the provocative and captivating work of renowned photographer Tyler Shields.
This exhibition titled, EXPOSED, promises to be a striking exploration of contemporary themes through Shields' signature blend of daring imagery and artistic innovation.
Attendees will have the unique opportunity to meet Tyler Shields and gain insights into his creative process during this exclusive event. The evening will feature a chance to experience Shields’ latest works in a vibrant and engaging setting.
The exhibition will be open to the public until October 26, 2024.
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Daring and suggestive, Shields’ photographs push the envelope to create a thought-provoking experience for each viewer. His work contains its own unique dialogue, with subjects ranging from historical figures to representations of modern materialism. Shields’ list of celebrity subjects makes his photography notably eye-catching. Shields is best known for his rebellious and provocative photography that closely represents themes of consumerism, eroticism, fantasy, decadence, and violence. His photographs play with the concepts of power structures, hyperrealism, and cinematography. Shields constantly challenges the meaning of modern portrait photography by shifting the landscape of identities and the mundane of our contemporary world. His photographs are iconic and are making their mark in the history of photography. With international acclaim as a photographer cemented, Shields has stretched his artistic endeavors even further to write and publish several books, including The Dirty Side of Glamour, The Smartest Man and Provocateur. Recent years have proven to be some of the most impressive for Shields’ career. He has had several exclusive photographs go to auction at Christie’s, Phillips, & Sotheby’s and his most recent achievement includes being the first ever living photographer to be honored with a one-man show at Sotheby’s London.
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