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Representation³, Farrah Karapetian’s first comprehensive exhibition and her first show with Roberts & Tilton, examines representation in both political and artistic terms. For Karapetian, these forms of representation are inseparable from abstract processes, particularly contemporary forms of media and their effects on our perception of material reality. Through four monumental works, Karapetian models a distinct mode of political and artistic address. Each piece is inspired by a specific image culled from the news over the course of 2011; the original representation is then restaged according to the artist’s processes of constructing negatives from re-enactments; finally, these sculptural negatives and darkroom performances result in unique photograms, a third stage of representation.

Farrah Karapetian

Farrah Karapetian
Flyer Photograph (Detail), 2011
Unique silver gelatin photograms from constructed negatives and performance
Eight dyads, each 96 x 80 in (243.84 x 203.20 cm)

Farrah Karapetian

Farrah Karapetian
Flyer Photograph (Detail), 2011
Unique silver gelatin photograms from constructed negatives and performance
Eight dyads, each 96 x 80 in (243.84 x 203.20 cm)

Farrah Karapetian

Farrah Karapetian
Flyer Photograph (Detail), 2011
Unique silver gelatin photograms from constructed negatives and performance
Eight dyads, each 96 x 80 in (243.84 x 203.20 cm)

Farrah Karapetian

Farrah Karapetian
Flyer Photograph (Detail), 2011
Unique silver gelatin photograms from constructed negatives and performance
Eight dyads, each 96 x 80 in (243.84 x 203.20 cm)

Farrah Karapetian

Farrah Karapetian
Riot Police, 2011
Unique chromogenic photogram from performance
96 x 156 in (243.84 x 396.24 cm)

Farrah Karapetian

Farrah Karapetian
Aftermath, 2012
Unique silver gelatin photogram from performance
80 x 72 in (243.84 x 182.88 cm)

Farrah Karapetian

Farrah Karapetian
Tent Photograph, 2012
Unique chromogenic and silver gelatin photograms, modified tent poles and vinyl
80 x 80 x 48 in (243.84 x 243.84 x 121.92 cm)

Farrah Karapetian

Farrah Karapetian
4th Wall, 2012
Unique chromogenic photograms from constructed negatives
120 x 160 x 96 in (304.8 x 406.4 x 243.84 cm)

Farrah Karapetian

Farrah Karapetian
Double Fisting, 2011
Unique chromogenic photogram
49.5 x 56 in (125.7 x 142.2 cm)