Melissa Ann Pinney: Regarding Emma January 9 — January 14, 2004
For more than fifteen years, Melissa Ann Pinney has been concentrating on female identity and its layered construction. From childhood through puberty, from motherhood into old age, Pinney has focused her camera on the ever changing identity girls face as they mature. The culmination of her efforts can be seen in her recently published book, Regarding Emma: Photographs of American Girlhood.
As Pinney states in the foreword to her book, "The photographs in this book are based on my experiences growing up. Raised as a Catholic with five brothers and two sisters, I learned early on that girls had to fight for most everything: to get and keep one's share, for credit and recognition, to state one's view of things...when I found the courage to articulate my views, it was by way of wordless photographs that depict precisely what has often been considered insignificant in the domestic, social or cultural sphere... taking the wedding ritual as a starting point, the pictures in this series look ahead to older women, then back to girlhood to see how our dreams and expectations of women are made visible; how feminine identity is constructed, taught and communicated between mothers and daughters."
Melissa Ann Pinney peels away the layers society has placed on women, exposing joy, triumph, contemplation and growth. These qualities can be seen in numerous images including a photograph of three young girls posing for the camera in a public pool dressing room shower, their stance one of acceptance combined with timidity; a young bride, arms akimbo, surrendering to the help of her mother and friends as they help dress her for her wedding; a group of adolescent girls climbing a tree, two immersed in conversation as the others negotiate the task at hand; toddlers standing on a platform as finalists in the Little Miss Coppertone contest, one yawning, one attentive, one fidgeting and the other limp with fatigue. These photographs expose the emotions girls experience as they grow from toddlers into women, mothers into grandmothers.
Melissa Ann Pinney received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1991, an NEA in 1987 and Illinois Arts Council Grants in 1989 and 1987, among other awards. Her work is included in numerous collections including the Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY), The Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Fine Arts (Houston, TX), Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, NY) and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
All images are available as 20 x 24" and 30 x 40" chromogenic prints in editions of 25 and 10, respectively. Prices range from $1500 to $2500 for the 20 x 24" pieces and $2600 to $3200 for the 30 x 40" pieces.
Please call: (312) 266-2350 for prices of specific pieces. Prices are print only unless otherwise indicated.
Melissa Ann Pinney Bat Mitzvah Dance, Chicago, 2003
Melissa Ann Pinney,Bat Mitzvah Dance, Chicago, 2003
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Beauty Salon Birthday Party, 1991
Melissa Ann Pinney,Beauty Salon Birthday Party, 1991
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Emma and Kiara (painted to look like sisters), 2001
Melissa Ann Pinney,Emma and Kiara (painted to look like sisters), 2001
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Emma, Butterfly Bush, Chicago, 2001
Melissa Ann Pinney,Emma, Butterfly Bush, Chicago, 2001
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Emma, Los Angeles, 2000
Melissa Ann Pinney,Emma, Los Angeles, 2000
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Flower Girl, 1991
Melissa Ann Pinney,Flower Girl, 1991
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Ice Cream Social, Evanston (lady with cone), 2001
Melissa Ann Pinney,Ice Cream Social, Evanston (lady with cone), 2001
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Ice Cream Social, Evanston (three girls and chalk games), 2001
Melissa Ann Pinney,Ice Cream Social, Evanston (three girls and chalk games), 2001
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Jim's Room, Nebraska, 2000
Melissa Ann Pinney,Jim's Room, Nebraska, 2000
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Kanaha State Beach (Tree), Maui, 2002
Melissa Ann Pinney,Kanaha State Beach (Tree), Maui, 2002
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Kanaha State Beach, Maui, 2000
Melissa Ann Pinney,Kanaha State Beach, Maui, 2000
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Marina Del Rey Beach (woman in white towel), 2000
Melissa Ann Pinney,Marina Del Rey Beach (woman in white towel), 2000
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic dye print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Maxine, 1999
Melissa Ann Pinney,Maxine, 1999
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Mother and Attendants Dressing the Bride, 1985
Melissa Ann Pinney,Mother and Attendants Dressing the Bride, 1985
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Roger and Emma, 1998
Melissa Ann Pinney,Roger and Emma, 1998
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Tennis Game, Maui, 2000
Melissa Ann Pinney,Tennis Game, Maui, 2000
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney The Real Live Barbie at Target, 1998
Melissa Ann Pinney,The Real Live Barbie at Target, 1998
From the series
20 x 24" chromogenic print
Edition of 25
Melissa Ann Pinney Washington Park, Chicago (girl in green suit), 2000
Melissa Ann Pinney,Washington Park, Chicago (girl in green suit), 2000