Chadwick and Spector Art Space

Museum Anatomy

Museum Anatomy is an ongoing photographic exploration, which began in 1995 by husband and wife artists, Chadwick Gray and Laura Spector. Their artwork goes through a significant process until reaching the final outcome, a photograph of Chadwick, sometimes unrecognizable as a human form, with an elaborate, detailed painting covering a portion of his body.

The process begins in the store rooms of museums in locations such as, Italy, Spain, The Czech Republic, South Africa, England and the U.S. Chadwick and Spector receive permission to review selected archives of the museums' storage depositories taking note of paintings which may relate to specific aspects of the culture, social and/or political history. In addition, they request to view paintings specifically 19th century portraits of women created by native artists and/or paintings which have been stored and hidden from public view due to controversy within the culture.

From the images, Chadwick and Spector decide on a painting that will be resurrected on to the human canvas of Chadwick's body. The paradox of culture is reformulated -- the original 19th century painting of a woman, which was painted by a man, is now re- painted by a female on a male body in the 21st century. Furthermore, Chadwick admits the process can be painful in order to endure the 12 to 15 hour body poses that require him to stay completely still, almost in a meditative trance. Spector also concentrates deeply from the visual of the painting to her methodology and ideology of painting on skin transforming the flat painting onto a temporal surface. Sometimes the controversy which kept the original painting hidden in a museum is brought back to life in another significance due to body parts assimilated in the human canvas painting.

Once the intensively executed body painting is completed Spector photographs Chadwick and the resulting Vibrachrome prints are developed to the same size as the original painting. The photographs reveal a new work of art where the painting takes on curves and sometimes camouflages the human form. In the photograph, The Model Aline Masson (after R. Madrazo), 1999, Chadwick's head and upper torso are evident but his arms are posed in the same manner as the model in the painting creating a somewhat distorted mirror image. The recreated body paintings of these 19th century portraits seem to hold a secret of time and the resulting photographs reveal a unification of art combining antiquity, history and technology in a contemporary context.

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Ave Maria

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Marie Czartorska

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Wishbone

Exhibitions of Museum Anatomy:

Cynthia Broan Gallery, NYC

Westwood Gallery, NYC

Museum of Natural History, NYC

University Art Museum, Berkeley, CA, USA

Henri Bendels, NYC

Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Prague Laundromat, Prague, Czech Republic

Main Street Arts Festival, Ft. Worth, TX, USA

Gotham Flowers, NYC

La Luna Gallery, Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Girl with Dog

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St Catherine

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Woman with White Scarf

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Yellow Dress

Project Awards:

The Elephant Trust Award, London, UK

New York Foundation for the Arts, Fellowships

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Love with Bow

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Lanna Woman EyeClosed

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Woman with Chair

Lectures on Museum Anatomy:

University Art Museum, Berkeley, CA, 1996

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA, 1996

Academy of Fine Art, Prague, Czech Republic, 1997

Royal College of Art, London, England, 1998

Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2002

Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, TX, USA, 2004

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