2009, Tierney Gearon
© Tierney Gearon
30Oct2009

Tierney Gearon
Jackson Fine Art

Featuring work by: Tierney Gearon

Exhibition: Fri, Oct 30 to Sat, Jan 16

Tierney Gearon is best known for her highly acclaimed and publicized work I am a Camera, shown at the Saatchi gallery in 2001, followed by an early summer show at The Gagosian Gallery in New York. In 2006, her second major body of work, The Mother Project became the subject of a documentary film. A book of the exhibition, Daddy, where are you? was published later that year. Gearon's newest work is titled EXPLOSURE.

Exhibition Opening Reception: Fri, Oct 30, 6pm - 8pm

Opening Reception for Tierney Gearon

In addition to this opening reception, Tierney Gearon will be holding a lecture at The High Museum on Thursday, October 29th at 7 PM in the Hill Auditorium. The subject of her lecture will encompass the span of her career as a photographer.

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