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Diane Meyer

Los Angeles

Artist Statement

These images are part of an on-going series of hand-sewn photographs that were taken along the entire 104 mile path of the former Berlin Wall.

Sections of the photographs have been obscured by cross-stitch embroidery sewn directly into the photograph. The embroidery is made to resemble pixels and borrows the visual language of digital imaging in an analog, tactile process. In many images, the embroidered sections represent the exact scale and location of the former Wall offering a pixelated view of what lies behind. In this way, the embroidery appears as a translucent trace in the landscape of something that no longer exists but is a weight on history and memory. I am interested in the porous nature of memory as well the means by which photography transforms history into nostalgic objects that obscure objective understandings of the past.

The images were taken in the city center as well as the outskirts of city where I followed the former path of the wall through suburbs and forests. I was particularly interested in photographing locations where no visible traces of the actual wall remain but where one can still see subtle clues of its previous existence. Often the embroidered sections of the image run along the horizon line forming an unnatural separation that blocks the viewer. This aspect of the sewing emphasizes the unnatural boundaries created by the wall itself.

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Diane Meyer's Portfolio

Diane Meyer , Mauer Park, Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print, 8.5 x 11 inches, 2012
Diane Meyer , Former Guard Tower Off Puschkinallee, Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print, 10.5 x13.25 inches, 2013
Diane Meyer , Plants, Former Offices of the State Secret Police, Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print, 6x 7.5 inches, 2012
Diane Meyer , Checkpoint Charlie, Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print, 7x9 inches, 2015
Diane Meyer , Brandenburg Gate, Hand Sewn ARchival Ink Jet Print, 14x16 inches, 2015
Diane Meyer , House, Wall Area Near Lichterfelde-Sud, Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print, 5 x 7 inches, 2017
Diane Meyer , Treehouse, Former Wall Area, Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print, 7.5 x 9.75 inches, 2019
Diane Meyer , Reichstag, Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print, 9.5 x 12 inches, 2019
Diane Meyer , Yard With Remaining Wall Panel, Hermsdorf, 5.5 x 6.75 inches, 2019
Diane Meyer , Templehof, Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print, 4.5 x 5.5 inches, 2019

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Artist Biography

Diane Meyer received a BFA in Photography from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts in 1999 and an MFA in Visual Arts from The University of California, San Diego in 2002. She has been living in Los Angeles since 2005.

Her work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester; the 18th Street Art Center, Santa Monica; AIR Gallery, NYC, The Society for Contemporary Photography, Kansas City; SPARC, South Pasadena, the Granary Contemporary Art Center, Ephraim, Utah as well as an upcoming solo exhibition at Klompching Gallery in New York. She was recently part of a two person exhibition at Pictura Gallery, Bloomington, Indiana.

Her work has also been shown in numerous group shows in the United States and abroad including at the George Eastman Museum, Rochester; Robert Mann Gallery, NYC; Regina Anzenberger Gallery, Vienna, Austria; Klompching Gallery, NYC; The Brattleboro Museum of Art, VT; Burrad Arts Foundation, Vancouver; Kunstagentur Dresden, Germany; Große Rathaus, Landshut, Germany; the Diffusion International Photography Festival, Cardiff, Wales; Arena 1 Gallery, Santa Monica; the Laband Art Gallery, Los Angeles; ABC Treehouse, Amsterdam; Fototropia, Guatemala City; Schneider Gallery, Chicago; Field Projects, NYC; China House, Penang, Malaysia; Galerie Huit, Arles, France; Project 42, Alkmaar, The Netherlands; Große Rathaus Galerie, Landshut; The Clarinda Carnegie Museum, IA; The Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY, Susan Laney Contemporary, Savannah; and others.

Her work is in the permanent collections of the George Eastman Museum, the Clarinda Carnegie Museum, the Hood Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago and the. University of Maryland.

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