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Anthony Goicolea

(American, born 1971)

Warriors

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Object Details

Artist

Anthony Goicolea

Date

2001

Medium

Black and white C-prints (diptych)

Dimensions

Each panel: 27 3/4 × 120 inches (70.5 × 304.8 cm)
Overall: 27 3/4 × 240 inches (70.5 × 609.6 cm)

Credit Line

Acquired through the generosity of the Donors to the Contemporary Art Fund

Object
Number

2004.020 a,b

Anthony Goicolea is the only person in his photographs, although there is often more than one charac(…)

Anthony Goicolea is the only person in his photographs, although there is often more than one character inhabiting a variety of semiartificial worlds. In Warriors, the photographer, then thirty, is a surprisingly convincing adolescent. Using costume, lighting, and elaborate makeup pulled together by masterful digital manipulation, Goicolea is able to cast clones of himself in dramatic compositions. In Warriors Goicolea even makes a formal nod to cinema as the photograph’s extraordinary length and short height bring to mind a strip of film. Trying to make sense of the scene’s chaotic activity, we are invited to come up with all kinds of stories: Have the boys staged a summer-camp coup? Did they lock the camp director up in the shed? Or are they a feral pack of warriors come from the woods? Whatever we choose to believe, the photograph leaves us with tangible sensations of the confusion and complexities that characterize adolescence. (“Staged, Performed, Manipulated,” curated by Andrea Inselmann and presented at the Johnson Museum January 24 – June 7, 2015)

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