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2017
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Tightrope, Archival film photograph with frame, 2017
Raised in the American West, this region has resonated in mythical proportions within Antonia Stoyanovich’s own narrative and imagination. Through her personal relationship to girlhood and “the West,” Stoyanovich’s images explore motifs and relationships responding to the mythology surrounding contemporary values of Americana and individualism.
A stark contrast to a classically hyper-masculine view of the American West, her work utilizes fragile moments and performance of gender to place themselves in the history of photography as well as romanization of gesture. A collection of figments, the work speaks not to prove myths. But rather to consider the continuous echo of the American West’s mythology found in various intimate moments.
Her photography series is profiled in Vogue Italia, as writer Di Chiara Bardelli Nonino writes, “Antonia Stoyanovich “Myths + Figments” is a layered, twisted and incredibly fascinating portrayal of the American West, probably one of the most represented places in the history of photography. With fresh eyes and a striking vision she manages to breath new air into an ancient myth.”
- Creator:Antonia Stoyanovich
- Creation Year:2017
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Detroit, MI
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Antonia Stoyanovich is a photographer and visual artist. Using image-based media her practice expands the mythology of the American West into contemporary and physical content. Utilizing the image through research, photography, video, sculpture and installation she creates relationships between fact and fiction to respond to current values of Americana and individualism. Stoyanovich is a graduate of the Masters of Fine Arts Photography program at Cranbrook Academy of Art (May 2020) and an alumna of The Cooper Union, School of Art where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts (2016). In 2019, she was announced as the winner of the Vogue Italia Prize for the 2019 PHmuseum Women Photography Grant, and is a recipient of the 20/20 Emerging Artist Fellowship with PLAYGROUND DETROIT.
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