STATEMENT

yes is the only living thing is a series of 76 images looking at moments of celebration, wonder, and stillness in my own life. Shot the year following a friend’s sudden cancer relapse and near-immediate death, the images echo my attempts to infuse my own life with some of the same determination, thoughtfulness, and grace that was ever-present in her life. As a result, I experienced life more deliberately, and thus, changed the narrative for that year. The series was captured with recently-discontinued peel apart instant film on a fickle hand-me-down Polaroid Reporter camera. I was attracted to the unpredictability of both the film and the camera and how this seemed to echo the unpredictability of life, itself.


PUBLICATION


yes is the only living thing artist book
perfect bound with hand-embossed cover
5.75″ x 8″ / 150 pages, 76 color images
First edition: 200 copies, 2019
ISBN-13: 978-0-9847509-0-0

photographs: Alexandra Silverthorne
text: Julie Poitras Santos
conversation: Annie Mahon
editor: Anna Rutenbeck

printed by Edition One Books (Berkeley, CA)
cover embossed by Michel Droge at Pickwick Independent Press (Portland, ME)

more info / purchase the book »


INSTALLATION

Maine College of Art – Portland, ME (2019)


DIALOGUE

2020 – In Conversation with Nathalie von Veh | Jackson Art Center – Washington, DC
2019 – In Conversation with Katherine Hoffman | Dublin Community Center – Dublin, NH
2019 – In Conversation with Julie Poitras Santos and Katarina Weslien | Maine College of Art – Portland, ME
2019 – In Conversation with Jayme McLellan | Civilian Art Projects – Washington, DC


BOOKSHELF

The Long Now (Uta Barth); Practical Idealists: Changing the World and Getting Paid (Ann Barham, John Hammock, Alissa Wilson); Long Life Cool White (Moyra Davey); I Looked & Looked (Magali Duzant); The Ongoing Moment (Geoff Dyer); Vivas to Those Who Have Failed (Martin Espada); This Window Makes Me Feel (Robert Fitterman); Journeys of Simplicity (Philip Harnden); Island (Roni Horn); Some of Us Did Not Die (June Jordan); Harold and the Purple Crayon (Crockett Johnson); Wabi-Sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers (Leonard Koren); The Artist as Culture Produce (Sharon Louden); Home (Nicholas Nixon); The Floral Ghost (Susan Orlean and Philip Taaffe); Transfer (E. Brady Robinson); i am a displaced person, the ocean, the ocean (Anna Rutenbeck); Beauty, A Very Short Introduction (Roger Scruton); MidNights (Alexandra Silverthorne); A Field Guide to Getting Lost (Rebecca Solnit); On Longing (Susan Stewart); The Hidden Life of Trees (Peter Wohlleben)


COLLECTIONS

~ District of Columbia Art Bank, Washington, DC