Borrowing from the notion of ‘the usable past’ Clay Bodvin went about selecting pics from an old childhood photo album.
And, by merging them with images of found interiors and remade spaces, the artist has produced a category winning series in the just announced 2010 WPGA Annual Pollux Awards.
In making his choices, Philip Brookman (Chief Curator and Head of Research at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC) reviewed and processed 18,912 images from 65 countries.
He said "...each work, in its own way, provides a subjective experience for the viewer — one rooted in the artist’s experience — which allows us to bring our own understanding to these images."
Bodvin’s first-prize ‘Self Portrait - Portfolio’ is represented by the image (seen above) of a cowboy-child. Read the full judge's comments and view Clay's work in situ (click on the ‘Non Professional’ gallery and scroll two-thirds of the way down) with the other selected images...self-portrait-first...