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Tony Fouhse Photograph USER Series ‘Helena’, 2011

Tony Fouse (Ottawa, Canada), ‘Helena’, USER Series, Photograph, 14 x 14 inches, Digital Archival Print, Limited Edition, 2011. Signed and dated on lower right on white border. Titled ‘Helena’ on lower left.

USD$700

 

USER STATEMENT:

There’s a corner in Ottawa where anarchy reigns. The people who inhabit that corner aren’t terrorists. They don’t blow stuff up nor do they want to overthrow any system or government. Mostly they just want to be left alone to fight their pain. Their weapon of choice is crack cocaine; the battleground is their bodies and their spirit. Crack addicts.
Since 2007 I’ve been going to this corner over and over again, obsessed. Obsessed with documenting the feel and the face of this small society. I work with a camera and the cooperation and acceptance of the addicts I’m photographing. They know me, I know them. We have an understanding. The work I’m doing there feels like collaboration. Some have said I’m collaborating with the enemy. They say that the addicts on that corner should be swept away. Of course, where they’ll go, how they’ll be treated is left unsaid. Addiction has always been with us, always will be. Lip service and knee-jerks count for nothing.
I don’t go down to that corner to fight for or against the addicts, I’m not there to judge. I’m there as an observer, one who has a point of view and the means to express that point of view. The casual passerby will see ugliness and conflict and degradation on that corner. Those all exist there, as they do on other corners, in other places.
But there are other emotions and dynamics to be seen there, too. I see community and fellowship, I see street mothers looking after the young women. I see one kind of pain being replaced with another kind of pain, one that is somehow – we can’t even begin to imagine – more acceptable to the addict. I see creativity, friendship and humanity. I see humans.
USER is an ongoing, open-ended project. My first year of shooting there was all done at dusk and in the dark. These images are an approximation (I call them “based on reality”) of some of the dynamic I observed on that corner. I would work with the subjects to set up small situations that reflected the look and feel of the nighttime corner.
The following year (2008) I became more interested in the face of the addicts. This work, titled: “USER: Women”, is a series of large format, close-up photographs of some of the women crack addicts that congregate on that corner.
These images are much more confrontational and stripped down than the previous work there. They show the face, rather than the feel, of that corner. The women look into the lens and allow you, the viewer, to look straight back at them, to look into their eyes and make up your own mind.

“When Tony Fouhse first exhibited his stylized photographs of crack addicts made on a street corner in Ottawa, Canada, he was unsure what the reaction of the opening-night audience would be. But he knew that some of those in attendance would approve: the subjects themselves. Mr. Fouhse’s photographs put a twist in the ongoing argument about making art out of suffering and making commodities from pictures of misfortune. When his photographs are on view at La Petite Mort, you can see the art inside and the reality outside”.

– New York Times, July 2009

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BORN: Ottawa, 1954

EDUCATION: Hillcrest High School

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2013

LIVE THROUGH THIS, Carleton University Art gallery, Ottawa

LIVE THROUGH THIS, ViewPoint Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia

2012

ANGELENOS, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa

2011

USER 2010, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa

2010

I KNOW YOU ARE BUT WHAT AM I, Karsh Masson Gallery, Ottawa

AMERICAN STATES, Exposure Gallery, Ottawa

USER, Pikto Gallery, Toronto (featured CONTACT exhibition)

USER 2010, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa

2009

APRIL + ERIK , Gallery La Petite Mort, Ottawa

USER, IPS Gallery, Montreal

2008

BESIDE THE PASSAIC, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa

2006

THERE, Gallery 101, Ottawa

2004

CALIFORNIA, Galerie La Bouchon, Paris

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2013

CRITICAL MASS (touring), Jennifer Schwartz Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia and The

Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach, Florida

HEART of the MOMENT: works from the permanent collection, Ottawa Art Gallery

APPLIED, Exposure Gallery, Ottawa

2012

THE PRESENT, Oz Studio, Toronto

CLOSE TO HOME, recent acquisitions, City Hall Art Gallery, Ottawa

2011

HUMANKIND, Powerhouse Gallery, Brooklyn, N.Y.

PLACE AND CIRCUMSTANCE, City Hall Art Gallery, Ottawa

2010

NUDES, Abnorma Gallery, Poznan, Poland

EVOCATIVE OBJECTS, The Bytown Museum, Ottawa

2009

SNAP ’09, The Edward Day Gallery, Toronto

2008

EVIDENCE, City Hall Art Gallery, Ottawa

HOLGAWORLD, PhotoMedia Center, Erie, Pennsylvania

2004

THE WORLD, Angel City Gallery, Los Angeles

ROCK THE VOTE, SAW Gallery, Ottawa

BOOKS

LIVE THROUGH THIS, published 2012 by STRAYLIGHT Press

COLLECTIONS

The National Photo Collection, Belgium (2 USER images on display)

Canada Council Art Bank

City of Ottawa Art Collection

The Ottawa Art Gallery Collection

Archives of Ontario

The National Photo Collection, Canada

Private collections

PUBLISHED (Features)

American Photography magazine, October 2013 (Live Through This)

TIME Magazine, LightBox, July 30, 2013 (Live Through This)

New York Times LENS blog, June 11, 2013 (Official Ottawa)

American Photography 28, 2012

British Journal of Photography, November, 2011 (article on collaborative portraits, LIVE THROUGH THIS)

Esquire Magazine (Russia), November, 2011 (15 USER photos)

CV PHOTO, SUMMER, 2011 (10 page spread on USER)

American Photography 27 (2011)

American Photography 26 (2010)

The New York Times (USER, July 22, 2009)

Fade, The Netherlands (2009)

Vie des Arts (2008)

Newsweek Japan, 2008 (6 page spread on USER)

LifeLounge, Australia, 2008 (6 page spread on USER)

Carte Blanche, Magenta Foundation for the Arts, 2006

Many newspaper articles and reviews.

GRANTS

Canada Council Travel Grant (2013)

OAC Exhibition Grants (2010, 2009, 2013)

City of Ottawa Arts Grant (2010, 2012)

Recipient of THE KARSH AWARD for PHOTOGRAPHY, 2010

SOME LINKS

New York Times: Official Ottawa

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/11/official-ottawa-an-unofficial-portrait/

TIME magazine: Live Through This

http://lightbox.time.com/2013/07/30/live-through-this-documenting-one-womans-struggle-with-heroin

New York Times: USER

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/22/showcase-25/

LPV magazine: Live Through This

http://lpvmagazine.com/2013/04/live-through-this-by-tony-fouhse-stephanie-macdonald/

CV Photo (précis of feature on USER)

http://cielvariable.ca/recent/88/88fouhse.htm

Ottawa Citizen: USER

http://blogs.ottawacitizen.com/2011/09/23/tony-fouhse-hangs-user-one-final-time/

Ottawa Citizen: Karsh Award

http://blogs.ottawacitizen.com/2010/09/18/portraits-of-tony-fouhse/

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