A Meditation on the Untitled
ROSEGALLERY
22 July - 2 September 2023
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Kennedi CarterHeat of Night, 2018Archival Pigment Print20x20 InchesEdition of 7 plus 2 artist's proofs (#1/7)Courtesy of Demo GalleryCopyright The Artist
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Kennedi CarterSage, 2019Archival Pigment Print18x22.5 inchesEdition of 7 plus 1 artist's proof (#1/7)Courtesy of Demo GalleryCopyright The Artist
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Kennedi CarterAweng / Untitled, 2019Archival Pigment Print
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Kennedi CarterSkye, from East Durham Love, 2018Signed by the artist in pencil on print verso17 x 22.5 inchesEdition of 7 plus 2 artist's proofs (#1/7)
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Kennedi CarterWhen Hands Touch, from East Durham Love, 2018Signed by the artist in pencil on print verso22.5 x 30 inchesEdition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof (#3/5)
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Kennedi CarterSoon As I Get Home III, from East Durham Love, 2019Archival Pigment Print20 x 30 inchesEdition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof (#2/5)Courtesy of ROSEGALLERY
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Kennedi CarterSoon As I Get Home IV, from East Durham Love, 2019Archival Pigment Print30 x 20 inchesEdition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof (#2/5)Courtesy of ROSEGALLERY
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Kennedi CarterSoon As I Get Home II, from East Durham Love, 2019Archival Pigment Print20 x 30 inchesEdition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof (#5/5)Courtesy of ROSEGALLERY© Kennedi Carter
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Kennedi CarterComing of Age in the Milky Way, from Soon As I Get Home, 2019Archival Pigment Print20 x 30 inchesEdition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof (#3/5)Courtesy of ROSEGALLERY
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Kennedi CarterKennedi Carter, A Jezebelle Wrapped In Yarn, Left Barefoot and Pregnant, 2022Archival Pigment Print30 x 37.5 Inches(#1/7)Courtesy of Demo GalleryCopyright The Artist
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Kennedi CarterKennedi Carter, Atlas (9 months), 2022Archival Pigment PrintEdition of 7 plus 2 artist's proofs (#1/7)Courtesy of Demo GalleryCopyright The Artist
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Kennedi CarterPostpartum Maternity Self Portrait, 2022Archival Pigment Print17.5 x 22.5 inches(#1/7)Courtesy of Demo GalleryCopyright The Artist
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Kennedi CarterHidden Mother 2, 2022Archival Pigment Print30 x 37 Inches
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Kennedi CarterHidden Mother, 2022Archival Pigment Print31 x 40 InchesEdition of 7 plus 2 artist's proofs (#1/7)Courtesy of Demo GalleryCopyright The Artist
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Kennedi CarterSoon As I Get Home I, from East Durham Love, 2019Archival Pigment Print30 x 40 inchesEdition of 3 plus 1 artist's proof (#3/3)Courtesy of ROSEGALLERY© Kennedi Carter
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Kennedi CarterLovely Boys, from The Ganzy, 2020Archival Pigment Print30 x 30 inchesEdition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof (#3/5)Courtesy of ROSEGALLERY© Kennedi Carter
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Kennedi CarterSweet Lady Val, 2020Signed by the artist in ink on signature label on mountArchival Pigment Print40 x 40 inchesEdition of 3 plus 1 artist's proof (#1/3)
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Kennedi Carter(Untitled) Self Portrait, 2019Signed in pencil on print versoArchival Pigment Print20 x 30 inchesEdition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof (#3/5)Courtesy of ROSEGALLERY
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Kennedi CarterGrooming , 2020Archival Pigment Print20x20Edition of 7 plus 1 artist's proof (#1/7)Courtesy of Demo GalleryCopyright The Artist
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Kennedi CarterMalana, Her Horse II, 2020Signed, titled and dated by the artist on signature labelArchival Pigment Print39.5 x 39.5 inches
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Kennedi CarterRidin Sucka Free I, 2019Signed, titled and dated by the artist on signature labelArchival Pigment Print31.5 x 39.5 inches
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Kennedi CarterSilas, 2020Signed, titled and dated by the artist on signature labelArchival Pigment Print30 x 30 inchesEdition of 7 plus 1 artist's proof (#2/7)
Kennedi Carter
A Meditation on the Untitled
22 July - 2 September 2023
ROSEGALLERY is pleased to announced A MEDITATION ON THE UNTITLED, curated works by acclaimed fine art photographer, Kennedi Carter.
Kennedi Carter draws from her ancestral canon of Black and Southern experiences through skin, texture, intimacy, home, and community. A MEDITATION ON THE UNTITLED is Kennedi Carter’s Big Bang - a precipice conjured by notions of creativity and self- reflection. Carter creates her own cosmology in the realm of Blackness, bolstered by a reverence for self and identity. She lures audiences into a universe of her own making - that which is queer, that which is other, that which is woman, that which is too often colonized, but that which, by her artistry and intention, is permitted to let down any and all guards.
As a Durham, North Carolina native (by way of Texas and Virginia), Kennedi Carter’s primary passion is that of depicting Black life in the South. A MEDITATION ON THE UNTITLED is a visual compilation of her passion coupled with love as praxis. As her own father, philosopher and theologian J. Kameron Carter once said, this practiced love is “an air pocket to breathe.” Always her father and often her conspirator as in (Untitled), Self-Portrait where he assists in shaving her head, his imparted wisdom took clear effect. Now through self-reflection, costuming, and shadow work, Kennedi Carter’s enchanted subjects transcend performance and invite us as witnesses to a truthful comfortability. The citizens within her enclave are presented in formal compositions while simultaneously epitomizing a welcoming vulnerability.
It should be a requisite of impactful art, that the artist balances conflicting gestures so as to sustain repeated viewings. In this sense, Carter takes from the magins and reintroduces it as a new wholeness, or, at least, a recognizable redefining of Blackness as image. All are invited to bear witness to the new world this work creates, undeniably a land where Black life and Black stories live comfortably and abundantly, rejecting eroticization and othering, in ways that need not be explained. While art is, by definition, a game of representation, where color and light are extracted, audiences shall be justly awed as they reel in the vibrant authenticity of Kennedi Carter’s universe.
Kennedi Carter (b.1998)
A Durham, North Carolina native by way of Dallas Texas, Kennedi Carter is a photographer with a primary focus on Black subjects. Her work highlights the aesthetics & sociopolitical aspects of Black life as well as the overlooked beauties of the Black experience: skin, texture, trauma, peace, love and community. Her work aims to reinvent notions of creativity and confidence in the realm of Blackness.