Lenae Day

Prescott Pictures

January 11 – February 15, 2014

Victoria Prescott starring as Dolores Revere in Little Darlings, 1980 (2013) / c-print / edition of 3 + 2AP / 10 x 8 inches

Norma Prescott Autographed Headshot, 1923 (2013) / c-print and ink/ edition of 3 + 2AP / 10 x 8 inches

Priscilla Prescott Autographed Headshot, 1931 (2013) / c-print and ink/ edition of 3 + 2AP / 10 x 8 inches

Victoria Prescott Autographed Headshot, 1956 (2013) / c-print and ink/ edition of 3 + 2AP / 10 x 8 inches

Tiffany Prescott-Day Autographed Headshot, 1982 (2013) / c-print and ink/ edition of 3 + 2AP / 10 x 8 inches

Priscilla Prescott Portrait, 1962 (2013) / c-print and ink/ edition of 3 + 2AP / 20 x 22 inches

Cormorant's Crossing Lobby Card. 1965 (2013) / c-print / edition of 3 + 2AP / 11 x 14 inches

Little White Lies Lobby Card. 1951 (2013) / c-print / edition of 3 + 2AP / 11 x 14 inches

The Golden Apple Poster, 1919 (2013) / c-print / edition of 3 + 2AP / 22 x 28 inches

Paradise Poster, 1930 (2013) / c-print / edition of 3 + 2AP / 28 x 22 inches

SALOME Poster, 1933 (2013) / c-print / edition of 3 + 2AP / 60 x 45 inches

Little White Lies Poster, 1951 (2013) / c-print / edition of 3 + 2AP / 40 x 27 inches

Darlings Poster, 1979 (2013) / c-print / edition of 3 + 2AP / 40 x 27 inches

The Virgin Terri Poster, 1989 (2013) / c-print / edition of 3 + 2AP / 36 x 24 inches

Press Release

Mark Moore Gallery proudly presents “Prescott Pictures,” an inaugural solo exhibition by interdisciplinary artist and winner of the 5790projects grant and exhibition prize, Lenae Day. Bringing together creative writing, costume design, photography, performance, and museum studies, Day relates the intricate hagiography of the titular fictitious film studio and its founding family.

Through the development of comprehensive visual, written, and performative personae and story lines, Day archives and inhabits the professional and personal sagas of the Prescotts. This faux archive - which takes form in Day’s elaborate multiplayer performances and photographic staging - is reminiscent of the conceptual dramaturgy behind the work of Cindy Sherman and Eleanor Antin. The Prescott history is presented through the familiar, albeit peculiar, subjectivity of the film enthusiast. In the well-researched and reverent mode of the movie lover, Day crafts the “Prescott Pictures” annals to culminate in an immersive Hollywood Museum experience teeming with intricately crafted ephemera—such as headshots, magazine covers, advertisements, movie posters, hand-sewn costumes, and props. Spanning the rise and fall of Classical Hollywood, Day’s “Prescott Pictures” both reflects and intervenes in the manifold histories and myths related to studio and celebrity constructs. In developing the relationships and tensions between her characters, Day projects exaggerated caricatures of the figures we most revere, admonish, and disregard as we shape our collective pop-cultural narrative.

Lenae Day (b. 1986 in Berlin, Germany) received her BFA in Art from Western Washington University. She has had a solo exhibition in Seattle, in addition to group shows at the Museum of Radio and Electricity (WA), Whatcom Museum (WA), and Rock Paper Scissors Gallery (CA). This is the artist's first solo show in Los Angeles, where she also lives and works.

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