Elad Lassry at the 303 Gallery

Originally published in Musee Magazine

Lassry works in a variety of mediums, although if you asked him he would say he mostly works with

photography. Lassry’s definition of photography seems to be, if anything he does contains a print the

it’s photography.

The exhibition showed his newer work, which was photography that had been enhanced with

mixed media, padded silk added to the top of a portrait of a woman Untitled (Woman, Blonde) shows a

woman getting a massage, the masseuse totally obscured by the silk.

The piece Bits showed horse bits on a silver metal background; then black holes were cut out;

instead of evoking farm life, all I could think about was S&M.

Another pice utilizing mixed media was Untitled (red) which was a portrait of a woman, the

subject almost totally obscured buy a red ribbon running through the middle; this of course makes the

subject “red” not the woman.

The rest of the photographic works were all worth looking at, String B a silver gelatin print, was

exceptional.

In addition to photography Lassry incorporated sculpture into the show in the form of Yellow

Bed and SW White Cabinet. I prefer Lassry’s photographic and mixed media work more than the

sculpture, or is it furniture?

The crowd in the 303 Gallery didn’t seem to mind, filling the room almost as soon as the show

was opened.

IMG_5246
IMG_5238

Review by John Hutt
Photographs by Tanya Kiseleva

Leave a comment