Jeffrey
Silverthorne
explores the question of sex and death, as well as the notions of
boundary and transgression. Active since the end of the 60’s, he
has been accumulating series on extreme subjects: a slaughter house,
a morgue, brothels or a community of transvestites and transexuals.
His
works are not out of voyeurism. Rather, Silverthorne seeks a way to
further expose himself, to become more vulnerable so as to dive
deeper into his own psychology, once stating, "I make images to
remember, not the purpose, but my own feelings and reactions."
Hence his lack of interest for an objective photography that would
translate nothing of the intensity of the experience and, on the
contrary, his liking for subjective documentaries and structured
images shaped as plastic experiments and stage productions.
Jeffrey
Silverthorne is represented by Gallery VU'
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