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While Angels Gaze

New York

1月23日–2025年3月22日

Wall work by Todd Gray

501 West 24th Street

New York, NY 10011

Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present While Angels Gaze, an exhibition of new work by Todd Gray. While Angels Gaze marks the gallery’s first New York exhibition with the artist and his first since joining Lehmann Maupin’s roster in 2023. Best known for his photo assemblages that feature subject matter ranging from imperial European gardens, to West African landscapes, to depictions of pop icons, to portraits of the artist himself, Gray builds critical juxtapositions in his work that examine accepted cultural beliefs—particularly around ideas of the African diaspora, colonialism, and societal power dynamics. In While Angels Gaze, Gray presents a suite of new pieces that combine images from his music photography archive, work made in the early 2000s, and photographs taken during his fellowship at the American Academy in Rome in 2023.

In addition to his recent fellowship at the American Academy in Rome, which he completed as one of the winners of the prestigious 2022–23 Rome Prize and Italian Fellowships, Gray has been featured in many notable museum exhibitions, including the Whitney Biennial in 2019 and the Hammer Museum’s Made in LA exhibition in 2016. His work is represented in numerous museum collections, including the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia; the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.; and the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, among others.

Installation view of Todd Gray at Lehmann Maupin New York
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Wall work by Todd Gray

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ForestDancers, 2024

Wall work by Todd Gray

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Other Tellings (myth is the threshold of history, everything both exists and is imagined), 2024

Wall work by Todd Gray

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The Song Remains (assumptions about the nature of time), 2024

Wall work by Todd Gray

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Shaman (trio), 2024

Wall work by Todd Gray

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Other tellings (Sedabuda, Florence, Paris), 2024

Wall work by Todd Gray

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Glitter ’n Gold, 2(St. Marks), 2024

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Todd Gray in Conversation with Allison Glenn
Lehmann Maupin New York, 2025

Installation view of Todd Gray at Lehmann Maupin New York
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Portrait of Todd Gray

Todd Gray (b. 1954, Los Angeles, CA; lives and works in Los Angeles, CA and Akwidaa, Ghana) is a photo-based artist whose work aims to destabilize assumptions about the veracity of photography and provoke reconsiderations of long-accepted norms and beliefs surrounding the medium, including the role of the viewer in constructing meaning. His lush photo assemblages are composed of images ranging from imperial European gardens, West African landscapes, and architecture, to rock icons and portraits of the artist himself, all carefully arranged to create critical juxtapositions that examine ideas of African diaspora, colonialism, societal power structures, and dominant cultural beliefs. With an eye informed by his four decades as a professional music photographer as well as his B.F.A. and M.F.A. from California Institute of the Arts, Gray’s photo sculptures are infused with a certain subversive beauty, reflecting his strong sense of visual aesthetics.

Gray’s distinctive photo collages range in size from the domestic to the monumental, with his largest to date spanning over 30 feet. The artist utilizes layered frames in his work—from simple wood to ornate, rococo pieces—which are either artist-made or sourced from flea markets and estate sales. Gray stacks these frames on top of one another, deliberately obscuring certain elements of his photographs and striking a delicate balance between revealing and concealing his subject matter. Images are rotated, cropped, and subtly abstracted, even as they remain firmly representational. All of the photographs (with the exception of those from the Hubble telescope) are sourced directly from Gray’s own catalog in a process the artist refers to as “appropriating his own archive.” As the creator of now iconic imagery of cultural figures such as Michael Jackson, Iggy Pop, and the Rolling Stones, the artist navigates an area between the appropriation of the Pictures Generation and Pop Art’s acknowledgement of popular imagery and commerce as drivers of so-called high culture. Across his collages, Gray weaves historical imagery into pictures of the present, reminding us that the realities of our world today are shaped by those of our collective past.

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