INCONVERSATION: Melanie Pullen + Shana Nys Dambrot - Wednesday @ 7PM

Signed copies of Melanie’s exhibition catalog "VOYEUR" will be available for purchase.

Doors open at 6PM and the talk will begin at 7PM.
There will be refreshments served complimentary of the gallery.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
7:00 PM 9:00 PM
WILLIAM TURNER GALLERY

Please join us for a conversation between art writer Shana Nys Dambrot and photographer Melanie Pullen. The two will discuss Pullen’s work and her research of true, unsolved crimes through the Los Angeles and New York Coroner’s office archives. 

Giving herself a guideline, Pullen's subjects in her High Fashion Crime Scenes series were never post-1950 and were always unidentified “Jane Doe’s”. Due to her work and research, she is on the Los Angeles School of Forensic’s advisory board.

In her newest series, Voyeur, she expands upon this theme by commenting on the voyeuristic tendencies of the human condition.

As Dambrot writes, “Photographer Melanie Pullen uses the visual lexicon of editorial and couture photography, critiquing our society of sex, death, and spectacle. The contrast between beauty and ugliness animates the work and captures the guilty conscience of the viewer’s own imagination—a dynamic she pushes even farther in her more recent Voyeur series, in which the watchers (us), watch the watchers (in the portraits) as they watch their own unseen prey. Everyone is implicated, everyone is dressed to the nines, and no one is safe.

Shana Nys Dambrot is an art critic, curator, and author based in Downtown LA. Formerly the Arts Editor at the L.A. Weekly, she is the co-founder of 13ThingsLA, and a contributor to the Village Voice, Flaunt, Artillery, and other culture publications. She studied Art History at Vassar College, and is the recipient of the Rabkin Prize for Art Criticism, the Mozaik Future Art Writers Prize, and the LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Critic of the Year award. Her surrealist novel Zen Psychosis (Griffith Moon) was published in 2020.

Melanie Pullen’s (b. 1975) photography has been shown in major museums and galleries internationally and is permanently in the holdings of many of the most prominent public and private collections around the world including: Colección Jump, Mexico City, Mexico; Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Jacksonville, Florida; The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California; Nasher Museum of Contemporary Art, North Carolina; Howard Stein & the Forward Thinking Collection, New York, New York; Walker Art Center Museum, Minnesota; The Rand Collection, Santa Monica, California. Most recently the Getty Museum acquired several pieces from her High Fashion Crime Scenes which now reside in their permanent collection after being included in their exhibition: Icons of Style: 100 Years of Fashion Photography