
Leonie Purchas, Jake, from the series In the Shadow of Things, 2007 © Leonie Purchas.

Leonie Purchas, from the series In the Family – The Tall Family – Polygamy in the Banlieux of Paris, © Leonie Purchas.

Leonie Purchas, Christine, Winter 08, , © Leonie Purchas. |
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Foam_Fotografiemuseum
Keizersgracht 609
+31 (0)20 551 6500
Amsterdam
Leonie Purchas –
In the Shadow of Things
September 11-October 25, 2009
In March 2009, Leonie Purchas was chosen by an international jury as winner of the KLM Paul Huf Award. This prize for young international photographers, organised annually by Foam, includes an exhibition at the museum.
Since graduating, Purchas has focused on the complex relationships within families in different parts of the world. She tries to portray the contact between individuals and their family in the complex interplay of "nature" and "nurture." Fascinated by "unusual" or "dysfunctional" families, Purchas has made several series in recent years entitled •In the Family•. The more she observed these families, the more she began to distrust the notion of an ideal family. She uses photography to refute the myth of the perfect family.
For In the Shadow of Things, Purchas finally turned her attention to her own family. Here she portrays the isolated life of her mother, Bron, her partner David and their young son Jake. The family lives in a remote house surrounded by woods and fields. Bron has been plagued by depression for years and suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). This condition is characterised by a preoccupation with particular thoughts or actions that may conflict with normal behaviour, or interfere with a person’s social interaction and relationships. For example, boxes still remain unpacked since the family moved house ten years ago, and piles of things litter the home. Bron, her mother, is a proud woman. She finds her domestic situation embarrassing and lets almost no one into her life and her house.
The photos form a highly personal and emotional record of life in the Purchas household, in which both the photographer and the other members of the family show their vulnerability. By exposing this vulnerability she breaks through the distance that often separates photographer and subject. The camera shields and at the same time opens up a world that is entirely familiar yet nevertheless reveals itself anew. The exhibition will consist of projections, photographs and sound and film recordings from Purchas' family archive.
After graduating in art history, Leonie Purchas worked as an assistant to photojournalist Tom Stoddard. She later continued her studies at London College of Communications. Purchas has won several prizes, including the ‘F’ award (2008), Jerwood Photography Prize (2004) and an Ian Parry scholarship (2003). In 2006, Purchas took part in the Joop Swart Masterclass. Her work has appeared in the Sunday Times Magazine, Portfolio Magazine and Newsweek. Her book, In the Shadow of Things, will be published in 2010. |