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Davis’ images evoke the comic and tragic sensibilities of the real world. At once playful and critical, celebratory and negative, Davis's photographs serve as a socially engaged documentary that is rich in history and purpose without being explicitly didactic. On a five-year fellowship to Rome, Davis captured the everyday imagery of decaying suburban landscapes in “The New Antiquity”, which used a shift in perception to explore the meaning of ancient ruins. Following 9/11, Davis traveled across the U.S. to photograph the theatrical side of political identities, greatly inspired by the work of Walker Evans. In his series, “The Upstate New York Olympics”, Davis incorporates his local New York landscape into a video investigation of the seemingly arbitrary nature of competitive sports, complete with his participation as the sole athlete of the events.
Tim is an artist, writer, and musician working in many fields. His photographs have been exhibited around the world and are in the collections of dozens of museums including the Metropolitan, Whitney, Brooklyn, Guggenheim and the Walker. His art writings are widely published, in catalog essays and magazines such as Cabinet, Bomb, Aperture and Blind Spot. Mostly working in video these days, his projects have been shown in numerous international exhibitions and Biennials. He has recently recorded an album of his original songs, entitled, "IT'S OK TO HATE YOURSELF." "I enter the classroom as an evangelist for the idea that photography is the most complex, important form of communication in our culture, and that it takes energy, will, humor, pathos, research and legwork to learn to use the medium effectively." Ready to see the world in a new way? Grab your camera and let’s go!
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