22.02.11

American Girl

© Colm McCarthy

American Girl

Exhibiting photographers: Colm McCarthy, Sebrina Fassbender and Liz Mares

The Viewfinder Photography Gallery proudly presents “American Girl,” an exhibition featuring the work of three American photographers who have turned their focus on female subjects from their homeland.

This intimate portrait of a girl takes many faces through Liz Mares' surreal, abstract studies of inner and outer beauty, McCarthy's depictions of isolation and loneliness, and Fassbender's documentary-style images of New York sex workers. The photographs by McCarthy, Fassbender and Mares coalesce in a striking, troubling and brutally honest portrayal of American women.

American Girl exhibition is supported by Firecracker Studios.

Viewfinder Photography Gallery, 52 Brixton Village, London, United Kingdom, SW9 8PS

Wednesday to Friday, 12-5pm
Saturday and Sunday, 12-4pm

17 February to 27 February 2011


www.ViewfinderGallery.org.uk

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