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Austin Irving (born 1984) is an American
contemporary artist Contemporary art is the art of today, produced in the second half of the 20th century or in the 21st century. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a dynamic co ...
and photographer.


Life

Irving was born in
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in 1984. She is the daughter of film director
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and landscape designer Susan Irving. Her paternal grandparents are theater director
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and the actor
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. She is the niece of the actor
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. In 2006, Irving graduated from the
Tisch School Of The Arts The New York University Tisch School of the Arts (commonly referred to as Tisch) is the performing, cinematic and media arts school of New York University. Founded on August 17, 1965, Tisch is a training ground for artists, scholars of the a ...
at
NYU New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then-Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, the ...
with a BFA from the Department of Photography and Imaging. In 2017, she was the
artist-in-residence Artist-in-residence, or artist residencies, encompass a wide spectrum of artistic programs which involve a collaboration between artists and hosting organisations, institutions, or communities. They are programs which provide artists with space a ...
at the
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in Bangalore, India. In 2019, she was an artist-in-residence at the Varda Artist Residency aboard the SS Vallejo, a historic house boat in Sausalito, California.


Career

Irving works with
large format Large format refers to any imaging format of or larger. Large format is larger than " medium format", the or size of Hasselblad, Mamiya, Rollei, Kowa, and Pentax cameras (using 120- and 220-roll film), and much larger than the fram ...
analog photography. She uses a Toyo
view camera A view camera is a large-format camera in which the lens forms an inverted image on a ground-glass screen directly at the film plane. The image is viewed and then the glass screen is replaced with the film, and thus the film is exposed to exa ...
and shoots on 4x5
Kodak The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak ) is an American public company that produces various products related to its historic basis in analogue photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorpor ...
color negative. Her images are presented as large scale photographic prints. Her photographs explore
liminality In anthropology, liminality () is the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of a rite of passage, when participants no longer hold their pre-ritual status but have not yet begun the transition to the status they ...
and
metageography Metageography is a term used by Martin W. Lewis and Kären E. Wigen's 1997 '' The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography'', which analyzes metageographical constructs such as "East", "West", "Europe", "Asia", "North" or "South". which t ...
,
anthropocentrism Anthropocentrism (; ) is the belief that human beings are the central or most important entity in the universe. The term can be used interchangeably with humanocentrism, and some refer to the concept as human supremacy or human exceptionalism. F ...
, and the tension between natural and man-made environments. Irving has stated that her photographic practice is motivated by the wish to find relief from the "extreme internal discomfort" of living with
body dysmorphic disorder Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), occasionally still called dysmorphophobia, is a mental disorder characterized by the obsessive idea that some aspect of one's own body part or appearance is severely flawed and therefore warrants exceptional meas ...
. Irving cites
Thomas Demand Thomas Cyrill Demand (born 1964) is a German sculptor and photographer. He currently lives and works in Berlin and Los Angeles, and teaches at the University of Fine Arts, Hamburg. Demand had his first solo exhibition at Tanit Galerie in Munich ...
, Bernd & Hilla Becher,
MC Escher Maurits Cornelis Escher (; 17 June 1898 – 27 March 1972) was a Dutch graphic artist who made Mathematics and art, mathematically inspired woodcuts, lithography, lithographs, and mezzotints. Despite wide popular interest, Escher was for ...
,
René Magritte René François Ghislain Magritte (; 21 November 1898 – 15 August 1967) was a Belgian surrealist artist known for his depictions of familiar objects in unfamiliar, unexpected contexts, which often provoked questions about the nature and bounda ...
,
Lynne Cohen Lynne Cohen (July 3, 1944 – May 12, 2014) was an American-Canadian photographer. Life Born in Racine, Wisconsin, Cohen was educated in printmaking and sculpture at the University of Wisconsin,James Turrell James Turrell (born May 6, 1943) is an American artist known for his work within the Light and Space movement. Much of Turrell's career has been devoted to a still-unfinished work, '' Roden Crater'', a natural cinder cone crater located outsi ...
as artists whose work have impacted her practice. She has been working on a photographic series entitled ''NOT AN EXIT'' (2007–present), which showcases real-world optical illusions created from narrow angles in functional hallways and doorways. These photographs have been called Escher-esque, a reference to
M. C. Escher Maurits Cornelis Escher (; 17 June 1898 – 27 March 1972) was a Dutch graphic artist who made mathematically inspired woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints. Despite wide popular interest, Escher was for most of his life neglected in th ...
. The debut of this series at Wilding Cran Gallery was reviewed in
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by art critic Leah Ollman. Her series ''SHOW CAVES'' (2009–present) has received significant media and academic interest for its interrogation of the ethics and impact of
ecotourism Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving responsible travel (using sustainable transport) to natural areas, conserving the environment, and improving the well-being of the local people. Its purpose may be to educate the traveler, to provide fund ...
, specifically the concept of government and commercially operated
show cave A show cave—also called tourist cave, public cave, and, in the United States, commercial cave—is a cave which has been made accessible to the public for guided visits. Definition A show cave is a cave that has been made accessible to ...
s. As a result, Irving was asked to sit on a panel for a public forum on rural economies at
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's annual conference for Appalachian Studies Association, where the socio-economic impact of commodifying rural arts, culture, environment, and heritage to create a tourist industry in rural
Appalachia Appalachia () is a cultural region in the Eastern United States that stretches from the Southern Tier of New York State to northern Alabama and Georgia. While the Appalachian Mountains stretch from Belle Isle in Newfoundland and Labrador, ...
was debated. This series has also been featured on
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, Yatzer, and in
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. An image from this series won the Florida Museum of Photographic Art’s 2021 International Photography Competition. In 2017, Irving's photographs from her ''NOT AN EXIT'' series were included in the exhibition ''Reimagining A Safe Space'' at NYU. The exhibition explored the notion of safe spaces, especially examples of and challenges to the concept. This series showcased real-world optical illusions created from narrow angles in functional hallways and doorways. Within the exhibition, the series was credited with providing context for the contested topic of
safe space The term safe space refers to places "intended to be free of bias, conflict, criticism, or potentially threatening actions, ideas, or conversations". The term originated in LGBT culture, but has since expanded to include any place where a marg ...
s. In 2019, two works from ''NOT AN EXIT'' were also included in the third Every Woman Biennial in New York City curated by C. Finley, an answer to the
Whitney Biennial The Whitney Biennial is a biennial exhibition of contemporary American art, typically by young and lesser known artists, on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, United States. The event began as an annual exhibition ...
which showcases diversity among contemporary female and queer artists.


Exhibitions

Upon graduating from NYU, Irving was selected to be a part of the SoHo Photo Gallery’s 12th Annual National Photo Competition in 2007 in lower Manhattan. In 2012, Irving created a visual essay of her ''SHOW CAVES'' series that was projected at The Pavilion during LOOK3’s sixth annual Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, Virginia. LOOK3 was founded in 2006 by National Geographic photographer Michael Nichols and has been billed as "3 days of peace, love, and photography.” In 2013 and 2014, Irving’s work was included in the international shows ''After Dark I'' and ''After Dark II'', respectively, at Greg Moon Gallery in Taos, New Mexico. In 2015, ''NOT AN EXIT'' was featured in The Interiors Collection by SeeMe and was shown at the fifth Annual Exposure Awards at Musé du Louvre, Paris. In 2016, Irving's photographs from her ''NOT AN EXIT'' series were included in the exhibition Hong Kong: Identity + Illusion at LightStage Gallery, Hong Kong. This exhibition was a "photo and interactive performance art exhibition of Hong Kong-based artists exploring individual narratives of personal identity, 'self' across time and space and cities on this incessant journey to somewhere both routine and new, and illusions of light and being as told through a camera's lens, as captured if for an instant." In 2017, Irving's photographs from her ''NOT AN EXIT'' series were included in the exhibition ''Reimagining A Safe Space'' at NYU. The exhibition explored the notion of safe spaces, especially examples of and challenges to the concept. This series showcased real-world optical illusions created from narrow angles in functional hallways and doorways. Within the exhibition, the series was credited with providing context for the contested topic of
safe space The term safe space refers to places "intended to be free of bias, conflict, criticism, or potentially threatening actions, ideas, or conversations". The term originated in LGBT culture, but has since expanded to include any place where a marg ...
s. In 2019, two works from ''NOT AN EXIT'' were also included in the third ''Every Woman Biennial'' in New York City curated by C. Finley, an answer to the
Whitney Biennial The Whitney Biennial is a biennial exhibition of contemporary American art, typically by young and lesser known artists, on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, United States. The event began as an annual exhibition ...
which showcases diversity among contemporary female and queer artists. Work from Irving’s ''CORNERED'' series was included in ''The Edge Effect'', an International Juried Exhibition at New York's
Katonah Museum of Art The Katonah Museum of Art is a non-collecting institution geared towards visual arts, located in Katonah, New York. It does not have a permanent collection, but holds temporary exhibitions. The museum was founded in 1953, in one room at the local ...
juried by Akili Tommasino, Associate Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art,
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Museum of Fine Arts (often abbreviated as MFA Boston or MFA) is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the 20th-largest art museum in the world, measured by public gallery area. It contains 8,161 paintings and more than 450,000 works ...
. In 2020 Irving was a part of the person show entitled ''A Curious Horizon'' at The Irvine Fine Arts Center in Southern California that “explore our perceptions of, and relationships to the world and our sense of place within it. Uncanny doorways, artificially encased exotic flora, and pastel-hued images of empty suburban spaces converge to evoke subtle and powerful statements on the precarious nature of the environments we’ve built and reshaped.” In 2021, Irving’s work was featured in the 44th year of NIDA Meting Photography International Photography Symposium ''New Boarders'', in Nida, Lithuania on located on the Curonian Spit on the Baltic Sea. In 2022, Irving won the 2022
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Art Prize and work from her ''NOT AN EXIT'' series was featured in their new anthology: ''Future Now 2022''


Awards and nominations

In 2014, an image from her ''SHOW CAVES'' series won the jury award at Gallery 110’s 4th annual juried exhibition in Seattle, Washington. In 2015 her photo series ''SHOW CAVES'' was a finalist in both the Architecture and Landscape categories for the Felix Schoeller Photo Award in Osnabrück, Germany. In 2016, she was a nominee for the United States Artists Fellowship. In 2019, her project ''NOT AN EXIT'' was awarded a gold medal at the Prix de la Photographie Paris in the Fine Arts/Architecture category while her project ''PLANTS IN EXILE'' was awarded gold in the Nature/Trees category. In 2019, an image from the same series was awarded third place in an international photography competition held by the New York Center for Photographic Arts. In 2019, Irving also won 1st place in the landscape category at the International Photography Grant. In 2020, her projects ''SHOW CAVES'' and ''NOT AN EXIT'' won first place at The Budapest International Foto Awards in the Science and Architecture categories. In 2021 Irving was a Chosen Winner of American Photography 37, American Illustration and American Photography (AI-AP), ''SHOW CAVES'' won best in show and ''PLANTS IN EXILE'' won 2nd place at the
Florida Museum of Photographic Arts The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (FMoPA) occupies the 2nd and 3rd floors of the Cube, Rivergate Plaza's six-story atrium building. Since 2012, FMoPA has been located in the Cube, which was selected as one of the Top 100 buildings in Florida ...
(FMoPA) 2021 International Photography Competition. In 2022, ''NOT AN EXIT'' won the 2022
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Art Prize.


References


External links


"Meet An Artist Mondays - Austin Irving"
' LA Weekly, Shana Nys Dambrot, August 17, 2020
''"Portrait of Catherine Opie"''
TimeOut New York, January 14, 2016
"Austin Irving: The Optical Illusions That Might Lurk Around Every Corner"
' The Plus, June 2015
"Austin Irving at Wilding Cran"
' Artillery, Annabel Osberg, June 25, 2015
"Austin Irving"
' Ain't Bad Magazine, October 13, 2014
"Show Caves by Austin Irving"
' The Morning News, February 26, 2013
''"Austin Irving's Show Caves Flaunt It"''
The Stranger, Jen Graves, February 18, 2014
"Show Caves by Austin Irving"
' Purple, February 1, 2013
''"Austin Irving"''
Fine Line Magazine, June 22, 2012
''"Austin Irving"''
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