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Moyra Davey's Bone is the third component (reading left to right) of a triptych entitled Calendar of Flowers, Gin Bottles, Steak Bones; underneath this larger heading each work has an individual title: Blow, Bloom, Bone. Each "arrangement" is a unique work. Bone contains several highly autobiographical images: a picture of the artist and her son looking down at their feet, a black and white photo taken while Davey was a graduate student at UCSD of her then boyfriend's (now husband Jason Simon) foot, as well as a series of shots of empty booze bottles (Sapphire Gin, Sky vodka, Johnnie Walker and Crown Royal) staged in ways that capture the light, around the interior of her Manhattan apartment. So too we see a photographed still-a self portrait-from the artist's video 50 Minutes, as well as an image of the artist's dog, Bella, looking out of the window. All of these images are punctuated by the recurring motive of steak bones, each scrubbed clean and drying as they undergo their inevitable transformation into dust. The affect of the work is more than the sum of its parts-as the piece touches on and connotes many of Davey's central themes and motifs: the passage of time (signaled through shifting light and drained bottles) the interior as a space of intimacy and isolation (the image with her son, the dog, and the exterior of the decaying prison), the role of reading (the picture of books by Chekhov and Cheever, both authors consumed with what Freud would call the family drama), and the inevitability of death.
Rights: © Moyra Davey
Department of Modern & Contemporary Art Moyra Davey New York New York sold; to Harvard University Art Museums 2008. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Leslie Cheek Jr.
Title: Bone
Description:
Moyra Davey's Bone is the third component (reading left to right) of a triptych entitled Calendar of Flowers, Gin Bottles, Steak Bones; underneath this larger heading each work has an individual title: Blow, Bloom, Bone.
Each "arrangement" is a unique work.
Bone contains several highly autobiographical images: a picture of the artist and her son looking down at their feet, a black and white photo taken while Davey was a graduate student at UCSD of her then boyfriend's (now husband Jason Simon) foot, as well as a series of shots of empty booze bottles (Sapphire Gin, Sky vodka, Johnnie Walker and Crown Royal) staged in ways that capture the light, around the interior of her Manhattan apartment.
So too we see a photographed still-a self portrait-from the artist's video 50 Minutes, as well as an image of the artist's dog, Bella, looking out of the window.
All of these images are punctuated by the recurring motive of steak bones, each scrubbed clean and drying as they undergo their inevitable transformation into dust.
The affect of the work is more than the sum of its parts-as the piece touches on and connotes many of Davey's central themes and motifs: the passage of time (signaled through shifting light and drained bottles) the interior as a space of intimacy and isolation (the image with her son, the dog, and the exterior of the decaying prison), the role of reading (the picture of books by Chekhov and Cheever, both authors consumed with what Freud would call the family drama), and the inevitability of death.

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