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Jeff Burton
Untitled (K.C.), 1996, 2005,
Cibachrome, 9 3/4" X 14"
ed. of 50
$500
After receiving an MFA in painting from CalArts
in 1989, Jeff Burton began a career as a stills photographer
on the sets of adult movies. Untitled (K.C.) demonstrates Burton’s
careful attention to the compositional possibilities of the
pornographic scene. In
K.C., as with much of Burton’s work, bodies hold
more than the promise of sex – they offer the opportunity
to reinvest in the urgent pleasure of looking. While genres
collide and attentions wander, Burton’s work advocates
for a desire that reaches beyond the proscribed boundaries of
sex into the landscape of the everyday.
Jeff Burton lives in Los Angeles. He has
had numerous solo shows in the U.S., Japan and Europe. His
work has also been included in many group exhibitions, including
Beau Monde/Site Santa Fe 4th International Biennial (2001),
curated by Dave Hickey, and Stills: Emerging Photography in
the 1990s (Walker Art Center, 1997). Burton’s photographs
are collected in three monographs: Untitled (Composite
Press/Hougado Corp., 1998), Dreamland (powerHouse
Books, 2001), and The
Other Place (Twin Palms Publishers, 2005), which includes
an essay by Bruce Hainley. He is represented by Casey Kaplan,
New York and Sadie Coles HQ, London.

This edition was generously printed
by Weldon Color Lab.
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