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EMULSION TO EMULSION
Opening Sun. February 15th, 5-8pm
An installation by Carolyne Loreé Teston exploring photography as confrontation, tracing presence, absence, and accumulation through photographic capture.
Clubland Counterfeit is pleased to present Emulsion to Emulsion, an installation by Carolyne Loreé Teston. Centered around a large pinhole camera, Emulsion to Emulsion explores photography as confrontation, tracing presence, absence, and accumulation through photographic capture. Viewers are encouraged to remove the lens cap and look into the peephole, only to be met by the camera’s void. Each encounter functions as an exposure, redirecting the act of looking. The camera is severed from its role as a mediating veil, and becomes an object of risk, self-surveillance, and coerced vulnerability. Over time, authorship is dispersed. Participants become collaborators in the making of their own image while being denied control over its production. Throughout the process, the image cannot be accessed or corrected. As the exhibition goes on, each capture is sublimated amongst many others, blurring the boundary between looking and being, and collapsing multiple discreet temporal realities into a single image.
Scaled beyond the intimate proportions of handheld photography, the camera asserts itself as architecture. It is no longer an extension of the eye but a structure one approaches, confronts, and submits to.
The camera as architecture is accented by the artist’s self portraits replicating the pose of Marcel Duchamp’s 1966 assemblage Étant Donnés (Given: 1. The Waterfall, 2. The Illuminating Gas).* Visible only through a pair of inconspicuous peepholes in a heavy, rustic wooden door, Étant Donnés is a lifelike “poses plastique” of a reclined woman with legs spread, and holding up a gas lamp. Teston’s self portrait photos replicating the Étant Donnés, are not duplicates but distinct images taken of the same pose, subtly animating the body that in Duchamp’s piece is lifeless.
Additional images in the installation include prints made with the large camera which accumulate throughout the duration of the exhibition, as well as other images from the artist’s oeuvre related to the installation's themes centering power and the structural imbalances implicit in acts of looking, such as images made with a pinhole camera inserted inside the artist’s body utilizing the vulva as a shutter.
* Étant Donnés (Given: 1. The Waterfall, 2. The Illuminating Gas). Usually located in Philadelphia, the Étant Donnés will be on view at the MoMA in New York from April 12 - August 22, 2026.
Carolyne Loreé Teston (b. 1988) is a photographer and performance artist based in New York City. Her work is anchored in a curiosity of our daily performances and what incentivizes them. A conversation of autonomy is present as she creates imagery that explores the construction of self, specifically in relation to power dynamics of gaze. She teaches a portrait photography workshop, PRISM, in Brooklyn, which centers the ethics of looking and relational exchange in image-making. She received her MFA in Photography from Bard College in 2025 and her BFA in Photography from the University of Georgia in 2010.