In the exhibition at Lia Rumma's gallery, Clegg&Guttmann presents a series of portraits of important figures from Campania.
Former students of Joseph Kosuth, Clegg & Guttmann works with three types of historically constant images: portrait, still life, and landscape. The portraits are divided into three groups: the fictitious ones where they use actors, and the artists present themselves as simulators of the power between artists and patrons; the commissioned ones where they undergo a real confrontation with the powerful; the collaborative ones where every decision is made in collaboration with the people being photographed.
Their interest in still life implies a discourse on the relationships within our perception of objects. If portraits talk about power, still lifes talk about consumption.
Solo Show
Clegg & Guttmann

Photo Gallery
About
the artist

Michael Clegg (Dublin, 1957) and Martin Guttmann (Jerusalem, 1957) have been working together since 1980. Both former students of Joseph Kosuth, they decided to work through a new use of the photographic medium, exploring different typologies of images: still life, landscape and especially portrait. Despite the distances between genres, a