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Robert
Siegelman pursues two distinct media, printmaking
and photography.
As a printmaker, his work has moved from boldly-toned,
gestural
monotypes to large and commanding diaphanously colored woodcut
prints on rice paper.
As a photographer, Siegelman first focused on Polaroid
20x24 work, commenting on the history of gay life in
New England and using models to explore such aspects of sexuality
as self-discovery, connection, loneliness, and vulnerability. He
continues to examine these themes in his recent digital work, often combining multiple images. Sometimes the result is a juxtaposition from diverse contexts; sometimes, using exposures from a single sheet, a narrative is developed.
Siegelman's work is in the collections of the Boston Public Library, the Harvard
University Art Museums, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and numerous private and corporate collections.
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| Untitled (1-16-06) |
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| 2006 photograph (1/5) 13 1/2x40" |
$1750 |
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