Publisher's Description
Though he works with an omnivorous 8x10 camera, Richard Renaldi has the
roving eye of a street photographer, always searching for the brief encounter,
the fleeting moment when a stranger will open his or her life to him, and, consequently,
to the viewer. Richard Renaldi: Figure and Ground, drawn from more
than seven years of work, presents portraits, landscapes and, most importantly,
the portraits in situ that meld those two classic photographic genres, in which
he embraces not only individuals but the environment that encompasses
them. These images were made across the United States, and take in not only
those who might seem traditionally American-a blonde carrying a Louis
Vuitton bag through a Greyhound terminal, or a rodeo cowboy, arms akimbo,
standing determinedly against an all-dirt horizon-but also a woman in a
burqa and Timberland boots on a faded Newark street and a transgender girl
working a fast-food counter under the sad-glamorous glow of fluorescent
lighting. If there is truly a center to the changing American social landscape, it
can be found here, in these precisely rendered portraits.
About the Limited Edition Print
The print, titled 'Christine, 2003,' is part of a series of portraits Renaldi shot in Fresno, California. As the artist drove around in a rental car scouting out people and shots, he saw Christine walking down the street with her boyfriend. 'I thought she was quite lovely and luckily for me she agreed to pose for the photograph,' says Renaldi. The couple said that they were currently homeless, so they asked Renaldi to send the photograph to a relative. He has since tried to locate Christine to let her know that she is on the cover of Richard Renaldi: Figure and Ground (Aperture, 2006), but has had no luck.
C-print, 9x11 1/4 in. image on 11x14 paper. Edition of 45 with 5 artist's proofs, signed and numbered, presented in an archival paper folder.
Limited Edition 'Christine, 2003' print is sold as a print only and does not include a copy of the book.