Matthew Pillsbury

Biography

A central theme of Matthew Pillsbury's photography is investigating the myriad ways we fill both space and time. Using long exposures to create visual narratives of an indeterminate period, Pillsbury offers a way of representing the world that is wholly unique to photography. Concentrating on the relationship between space, time and technology, his work depicts the physical spaces we occupy and pass through, without committing to a single traditional photographic moment. 

 

Often using exposures exceeding one hour, Pillsbury's photographs render buildings and other stationary objects as solid, enduring entities, fixed and stable, whereas objects in motion, including pedestrians and traffic, appear as transparent incorporeal apparitions, in flux and impermanent. Each image thus captures the movement of a sequence of moments, stretched across a singular spatial canvas.

 

In the Screen Lives (2005) series, subjects are shown in the privacy of their homes watching TV, working on their computers, or using other screens. Individuals are depicted as physically present yet mentally absent from their surroundings; they remain spatially isolated while digitally tethered to others. In City Stages (2012), Pillsbury's subjects are removed from the setting of their homes and placed within public spaces around New York that become the stages on which the dramas of individual lives unfold. In 2014, Pillsbury photographed his first body of work in color, Tokyo (2014). The series takes us to the most populous city in the world, where tradition and technology have merged to create a landscape in which robots and LEDs give the city a luminous pulse. 

 

Drawing on inspiration from Hiroshi Sugimoto and Abelardo Morell, Pillsbury's photographs invite viewers to reflect upon how they choose to fill their spaces and time. Demonstrating a talent for making the familiar seem strange, Pillsbury draws attention to the fundamental ingredients of existence, transforming overlooked aspects of reality into both subject and object.

 

Matthew Pillsbury graduated cum laude from Yale University in 1995 and received his MFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2004. In 2007, he was awarded the Fondation HSBC pour la Photographie award in France, and is also a recipient of the 2014 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship. In 2013, Pillsbury published his monograph City Stages with Aperture. His work is represented in more than twenty-five permanent collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Guggenheim Museum, New York; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Musée du Louvre, Paris; and many others. Edwynn Houk Gallery has served as exclusive representative of Pillsbury's works since 2019, the year of the gallery's inaugural exhibition Then and Now (2019) highlighting works from early series as well as recent images made in Singapore, Paris, and New York. 

Works
  • Dinosaur Coming to Life, Museum of Natural History by Matthew Pillsbury
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Dinosaur Coming to Life, Museum of Natural History, 2004, 2004
  • Calum and Eric watching Grey's Anatomy and playing Solitaire by their pool in California, long exposure made at night, by Matthew Pillsbury
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Calum and Erica, Grey’s Anatomy & Solitaire, Friday, September 22nd, 2006, 9:48-10:58pm, 2006
  • Cell phone on Venice Beach, from the Screen Lives series by Matthew Pillsbury
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Cell Phone on Venice Beach, Sunday, September 24th, 2006, 6:58-7:09pm, 2006
  • Matthew Pillsbury La Salle des États at the Louvre with crowd of viewers in front of the Mona Lisa
    Matthew Pillsbury
    La Salle des États, Le Louvre, 2008
  • Matthew Pillsbury photograph of Winged Victory at the Louvre with people moving throughout the museum hallway portrayed through long exposure shot
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Winged Victory, the Louvre, 2008
  • Nate, Matthew and Ella at the Pink Cove, Thursday, May 29th, 2008, 9:11-9:22pm
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Nate, Matthew and Ella at the Pink Cove, Thursday, May 29th, 2008, 9:11-9:22pm, 2008
  • Nathan Noland, Orleans Square, Savannah, Georgia by Matthew Pillsbury
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Nathan Noland, Orleans Square, Savannah, Georgia, Sunday, January 13th, 2008, 5:52-6:02pm, 2008
  • Matthew Pillsbury black and white photograph of diners at revolving restaurant portrayed through long exposure shot
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Dinner at Cloud 9, Revolving Restaurant, Vancouver, 2009
  • L’esclave Rebelle, Musée du Louvre
    Matthew Pillsbury
    L’esclave Rebelle, Musée du Louvre, 2010
  • Matthew Pillsbury photograph of Grand Palais in Paris with people ice skating portrayed through long exposure shot
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Grand Palais des Glaces, Paris, 2014
  • Goya's Last Communion of Saint Joseph of Calasanz, Museum of Fine Arts Boston
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Goya's Last Communion of Saint Joseph of Calasanz, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 2014
  • Matthew Pillsbury photograph of people with umbrellas underneath cherry blossom trees at night portrayed through long exposure shot
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Hanami #2, Chidorigafuchi, Thursday, April 3rd, 2014
  • Museum visitors looking at Goya's Duchess of Alba at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, by Matthew Pillsbury
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Goya's Duchess of Alba, Goya: Order and Disorder, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2014
  • Matthew Pillsbury black and white photograph of people dancing in the Rainbow Room portrayed through long exposure shot
    Matthew Pillsbury
    The Rainbow Room, 2016
  • Visitors walking through the magnolia Terrace at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden by Matthew Pillsbury
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Magnolia Terrace, Hanami, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 2016
  • Flushing Meadows, New York
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Flushing Meadows, New York, 2016
  • Women's March on January 21st, 2017 in front of Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. by Matthew Pillsbury
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Women's March, January 21st, 2017
  • Notre Dame de Paris, November
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Notre Dame de Paris, November, 2018
  • Van Gogh's Starry Night
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Van Gogh's Starry Night, 2021
  • Bemelmans Bar
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Bemelmans Bar, 2021
  • Matthew Pillsbury, Self portrait contemplating Hanami, 2023
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Self portrait contemplating Hanami, 2023
  • Matthew Pillsbury, Self portrait contemplating Hanami, 2023
    Matthew Pillsbury
    Self portrait contemplating Hanami, 2023
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