Shuli Sadé

Staged, edition 1/6, 2004. Duraflex Color Print on Kodak professional paper. 22″x 26″. Minimum Bid: $1000.

Shuli Sadé documents industrial ruins and architectural sites around the world. Her work focuses on time and space in transit. Much of her images capture construction and demolition as metaphore for the cycle of life. She received her B.F.A. from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem in 1976. Shortly thereafter, she settled in New York, studying at the School of Visual Arts. She is a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts visual arts fellowship.

Represented by Kolok Gallery in North Adams, Reeves Contemporary Gallery in Chelsea, NY and Spheirs Gallery in Hanover NH.

www.sadestudio.com

About the Art Work

Staged is an image from my two years documentation project of the Renzo Piano renovation of the Morgan Library. I shot interior and exterior photographs of the construction in progress, using Medium foramt camera. At studio I edited the images creating a body of work which represents layered photographs. The image is an early phase of the construction of the lower level theater at the Morgan library, now reopened to public.