Richard Tuschman, Pretend Grown Ups, 2016-2020, 14.5 x 21.5 inches, edition of 5, $2000 |
photo-eye Gallery is pleased to invite you to a virtual walk-through of My Childhood Reassembled, an online solo exhibition by New York-based photographer Richard Tuschman.
In the beautifully nostalgic, contemplative, and visually captivating new work by Richard Tuschman, the real world fuses with digitally created realms, resulting in seamless images portraying the magical and fluid times of youth. A self-taught model maker and photographer, Tuschman painstakingly crafted miniature sets of his childhood home, photographed them, and then digitally inserted real models into the images to recreate the most significant memories from his early years in emotionally compelling scenes with open-ended narratives.
Last weekend, as part of our video series photo-eye Conversations, Gallery Director Anne Kelly joined Richard Tuschman in an online view of his fantastic exhibition. They discussed Tuschman's process in re-creating his childhood home among other things. Watch this lively interview below or on Vimeo.