Christie Contemporary is pleased to present Relief, Jessica Thalmann’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. While the photographic image is central to her practice, it is always just a first step, as Thalmann routinely disrupts the photograph as image holder to evidence actual dimension. Whether folding, tearing, tessellating or scoring, her images of architectural features and details, already alluding to projections into space, acquire contours along new coordinates. In a moment when positive and negative have infiltrated our everyday, Thalmann engages this duality at the level of image-making, capturing incidental images of light and shadow for her folded cyanotypes, where negatives are flipped, reversed and rotated during the exposure process to record chance results.

JESSICA THALMANN (lives and works in Toronto) earned a Master of Fine Arts in Advanced Photographic Studies from ICP-Bard College and a BFA in Visual Arts from York University. She has been an artist in residence at the Banff Center for Arts and Creativity (Alberta) and at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles (California, USA.) Her work has been shown in various exhibitions in both Canada and the United States, including Aperture Foundation, International Centre for Photography, Camera Club of New York Baxter St, and Humble Arts Foundation (New York); VIVO Media Arts Centre (Vancouver); Museum of Contemporary Art, Harbourfront Centre, Art Gallery of Mississauga and Gallery TPW (Toronto).