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Jessica Todd Harper: Here

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Jessica Todd Harper: Here captures the beauty and truth hidden in everyday moments. Inspired by seventeenth-century Dutch painters like Vermeer, Harper’s photographs focus on the people closest to her—friends, family, herself—not just for who they are but for how light and composition transform ordinary scenes into something meaningful. Whether it is a woman helping her child practise the piano or intimate domestic interiors, the work invites reflection on the value of what is here, especially resonant during times like the recent pandemic when we became more aware of our immediate surroundings.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in contemporary photography, fine art inspired by classical traditions, and those who appreciate meditative explorations of daily life and family.

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A 'wrong' family moment that is full of truth.

Like seventeenth century Dutch painters who made otherwise ordinary interior scenes appear charged with meaning, Jessica Todd Harper looks for the worth in everyday moments. The characters in her imagery are the people around her—her friends, herself, family—but it is not so much they who are important as the way in which they are organised and lit. A woman helping her child practice the piano is not a particularly sacred moment but as in a Vermeer painting, the way the composition and lighting influence the content suggests that perhaps it is.

Most of the time everyday scenes don't mean anything to us—in fact, it is a modern truism that we seek to be distracted from them. We scroll through our phones rather than be alone with our thoughts, our selves, or even our families. This collection of photographs makes use of what is right in front of me, what is here, a place that many of us came to contemplate especially during the pandemic. Beauty, goodness, and truth can reveal themselves in daily life, much like in Kant's notion of the Sublime or simply in the Dutch paintings of everyday domestic scenes that are somehow lit up with purport. Our unexamined or even boring surroundings can sometimes be illuminating.

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"Combined with her unique and painterly photographs of everyday life, Ms. Harper puts a beautiful spin on moments many of us would otherwise find mundane." – The Phoblographer

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788862087728

Publisher: Damiani

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 15 September 2022

Country: Italy

Imprint: Damiani

Illustration: 50 Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Interviewer Russ Roberts
  • Text by Bo Bartlett

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 280.0mm

Height: 240.0mm

Weight: 1020g

Pages: 124

About the Author

Photographer Jessica Todd Harper uses portraiture to explore the subtle tensions within daily family interactions and the complexity of human relationships. Her work is grounded in art historical tradition, but with a psychological undercurrent that marks its modernity. A silver medalist in the Prix de la Photographie in Paris (2014), she was an Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition prizewinner (2016) and selected that same year for the Taylor Wessing Portrait competition at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Her work will be significantly represented in Kinship, opening at the Smithosonian's National Portrait Gallery in late 2022, and running until 2024. Harper has published two prize-winning books of photography, Interior Exposure(2008) and The Home Stage (2014), both published by Damiani.

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