

New York-based artist Zoe Leonard balances rigorous conceptualism with a distinctly personal vision in her work, which merges photography, sculpture, and installation. By employing strategies of repetition, shifting perspectives, and a multitude of printing processes, Leonard’s practice probes the politics of representation and display. Leonard explores themes such as gender and sexuality, loss and mourning, migration, displacement, and the urban landscape. Her photography specifically invites us to contemplate the role that the medium plays in constructing history, and to consider the roots of contemporary photographic culture. More than its focus on any particular subject, however, Leonard’s work encourages the viewer to reconsider the act of looking itself, drawing attention to observation as a complex, ongoing process.

Bubblegum series
2000 / 2003

Analogue
1998

Untitled Aerial
1988

Marilyn
1990 / 1995

Untitled
2002 / 2010

Yellow, Pink, Blue Bundle
2001 / 2006

Selection from the Analogue Portfolio
1999 / 2006

Misia, postwar
2016

1952 or 53
2016

Roll #5, 6, 4 + 2
2006 / 2016

Roll #11
2006 / 2016

Black Lake
2016

Untitled
2015

Fabric Store
1999 / 2006

Natural Bridge
2017

The Gorge
2017

Untitled
1987 / 2017

Niagara Falls no. 1 + Niagara Falls no. 2
1986 / 1990

Blow Me
1994

Chastity Belt
1990 / 1993

Untitled
1989
Selected Solo Exhibitions
Selected Group Exhibitions
Awards and Grants
Public & Special Projects
Monographs
Artist Books & Writings
Selected Publications
Selected Press
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