Larry Sultan: The Valley FROM THE PUBLISHER
Since 1988, Larry Sultan has photographed on porn sets in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angelesthe Silicon(e) Valley of the porn industry. The result is a dense series of pictures of middle-class homes invaded by the porn industry. His lens focuses on pedestrian detailsa piece of half-eaten pie, dirty linens in a heap, "actors" taking a breakthat offer clues to a bizarre other-world. The lush and intricate images adroitly play with artifice and reality, adding up to rich, elliptical narratives that circle around the concepts of "home" and "desire." An ambiguous meditation on suburbia and domestic life, its hopes and desperations, The Valley presents richly layered images that open up new perspectives for photography in their innovative combination of the staged and the documentary.
ACCREDITATION
Larry Sultan was born in Brooklyn in 1946 and grew up in the suburbs of the San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles during the 1950s. Over the past 30 years, he has worked both individually and collaboratively on a broad range of exhibitions, public art, and book projects. His photographic work has been shown internationally, including exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Barbicon Gallery, London. He has received fellowships and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, and the Flintridge Foundation, among others. His books include the seminal Evidence, made with Mike Mandel in 1977, and Pictures from Home, portraits of his parents in retirement. Sultan is professor of Art at California College of Art, and lives with his wife and two children in Northern California.