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Artist
Creation date
1998
Materials
C-print
Dimensions
47 1/2 x 59 1/2 in. (image)
Credit line
Purchased with funds provided by Kay F. Koch in memory of Bryan B. Molloy
Accession number
2006.112
A solitary man stands in a dark driveway holding a six-pack of beer, spellbound by a shaft of light. Gregory Crewdson has carefully composed each detail in this photograph, part of his series "Twilight," in which various residents of an anonymous town are transfixed by seemingly paranormal forces at dusk.
Citing the films of Stephen Spielberg and David Lynch as influences, Crewdson acts as director to actors and a full production crew. His elaborate process results in a single picture, which he refers to as a "single-frame movie." Here, small-town America is depicted as both familiar and strange, threatening and miraculous.
Acquired into private collection direct from artist. (1)
Sold at auction in 2001 to other private collector. (2)
This private collector brought the work back to the gallery to be sold. (3)
Purchased by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, 2006.
(1) Per Natalia Mager Saeasa, Director of Luhring Augustine, December 2006.
(2) Ibid
(3) Ibid
Sold at auction in 2001 to other private collector. (2)
This private collector brought the work back to the gallery to be sold. (3)
Purchased by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, 2006.
(1) Per Natalia Mager Saeasa, Director of Luhring Augustine, December 2006.
(2) Ibid
(3) Ibid
