Erik Madigan Heck: The Garden
Overview
The Garden is an ongoing body of work depicting Heck’s wife and two young sons in a variety of richly colourful surroundings. The photographs draw upon Catholic iconography and other mythic pictorial traditions to develop a color-based narrative evocative of spiritual archetypes and the processes of dissolution and rebirth.
The series moves through a singular world — a fairytale in which figures and settings become tableaux for hyper-concentrated tonal arrangements. Images are composited and oversaturated with color to create painterly and surreal compositions in which the familiar and fantastic are merged. Completing its aesthetic fantasy through lavish clothes, gestures of dreamlike poignancy, and an Edenic environment, The Garden expresses the supramundane innocence and spontaneity that art makes possible—a life lived in the direct, immediate experience of beauty.
Shot predominantly at the family's home in New England, the series initially elicits comparisons with other contemporary photography confronting family life. But though the subjects of Heck’s photographs are ostensibly his family, The Garden's real subject matter is color and the aesthetic possibilities of photography to create what it captures.
Works
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Carolina Herrera Back, The Garden, 2019
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Untitled, The Garden, 2019
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Eniko in Flowers, The Garden, 2020
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The Red Ball, The Garden, 2018
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Untitled, The Garden, 2019
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Untitled, The Garden (Blue & Yellow Studio), 2019
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Brianna sitting in Apple Orchard, The Garden, 2019
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Untitled, The Garden, 2019
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Blue Pool, The Garden, 2020