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American Girls

Ilona Szwarc

June 5 – July 3, 2013

Leah Joi, Brooklyn, New York, 2012

Leah Joi, Brooklyn, New York, 2012
20 x 24 inches
Pigment print

Rylan, Long Island, New York, 2012

Rylan, Long Island, New York, 2012
20 x 24 inches
Pigment print

Rylan, Long Island, New York, 2012

Rylan, Long Island, New York, 2012
20 x 24 inches
Pigment print

Sisters Paige and Fawn, Temecula, California, 2012

Sisters Paige and Fawn, Temecula, California, 2012
20 x 24 inches
Pigment print

Jade, 2012 20 x 24

Jade, 2012
20 x 24
Chromogenic Print

Sophia, Long Beach, New York, 2012

Sophia, Long Beach, New York, 2012
20 x 24
Pigment print

Desiree, Brooklyn, New York, 2012

Desiree, Brooklyn, New York, 2012
20 x 24
Pigment print

Molleen, Brooklyn, NY, 2012

Molleen, Brooklyn, NY, 2012
20 x 24
Pigment print

Kayla, Boston, Massachusetts, 2012

Kayla, Boston, Massachusetts, 2012
20 x 24
Pigment print

Sisters Maya and Leela, Northport, New York, 2012

Sisters Maya and Leela, Northport, New York, 2012
20 x 24
Pigment print

Jenna, Groveland Massachusetts, 2012

Jenna, Groveland Massachusetts, 2012
20 x 24
Pigment print

Lexi, Lindenhurst, New York, 2012

Lexi, Lindenhurst, New York, 2012
20 x 24
Pigment print

“The American Girls doll series speak to the ideals, dreams and opportunities liberating young American girls helping to define them as young women. “ – Ilona Szwarc

 

 Foley is pleased to present the first New York solo exhibition of photographer Ilona Szwarc.

Ilona Szwarc’s “American Girls,” is a classically stylized portraiture series identifying varied juvenile personalities across our country. Young girls are accompanied by a customized version of themselves, a modern “American Girl” doll shown helping them along in their early growth.

The dynamics of the series’ content guides the viewer into the guileless aesthetics of childhood. In response to her subjects, Szwarc posits an utterance of unrest in her imagery. These pictures reveal that the American Girl doll can also give an illusion of choice, a catalyst for fantasies of distinction. Each doll can be customized and treated to look exactly like its owner, yet all of them have the same origins and beneath their costume they bear the same form.

The relationship between the girls and their dolls embellish privileges of first-world childhood while addressing problems in euro-centric gender ideology. The feminist values inherent to Szwarc’s work draw from the source of what contributes to shaping a young woman’s virtues while celebrating the history of being a young lady growing up today, and the performativity American culture encourages. Dolls supplement girlhood through fun, enchanting play, where the power of youth and the inimitable innocence is affirmed as totally unique. Szwarc captures the desire for individuality and the liberating influence having a doll so similar to oneself can have for a young girls imagination and ultimately her world-view.

Ilona Szwarc is an award-winning photographer, who lives and works in New York City. She was born and raised in Warsaw, Poland.   Szwarc has had a solo exhibition at Claude Samuel gallery in Paris and Maison de la Photographie in Lille, France. Her work has been featured in numerous publications worldwide including The New York Times Magazine, TIME, The New Yorker and The UK Sunday Times Magazine. Her project “American Girls” has received worldwide recognition, having been highlighted in The New York Times Lens Blog, MSNBC Today.com and The Huffington Post, among others.

 American Girls will remain on view through July 3rd.  FOLEY is open Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6PM.  To request images, please contact the gallery at 212.244.9081 or info@foleygallery.com