Photoville

This curated selection of photographs by Elizabeth Renstrom examines the evolving landscape of beauty rituals as they move fluidly between private, physical spaces and the highly mediated world of online culture. Drawing from her signature blend of intimacy and conceptual framing, Renstrom captures moments that feel at once candid and constructed, revealing how contemporary beauty practices are shaped by both personal habit and digital influence.

Artist Bios

  • Elizabeth Renstrom

    Elizabeth Renstrom is a Brooklyn-based artist working across photography, video, and installation. Her work creates safe yet critical spaces that use identity to examine the effects of nostalgia. Through these spaces, she investigates the way we use images and how we craft our identities in relation to pop culture. Often her work contrasts themes of feminism with the pitfalls of commercialism. Renstrom replicates the bright pop of editorial photography within her personal work, inspired by years working in magazines. This, combined with elaborate sets and a touch of humor, become a tool to interrogate the advice columns magazines sell to young women. Renstrom published her first book, Carnal Knowledge, in 2020 with Prestel UK. Her editorial work has been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times, TIME, Instagram, and Vice, among others.

Organizations

  • Photoville

    Photoville

    Founded in 2011 in Brooklyn, NY, Photoville was built on the principles of addressing cultural equity and inclusion, which we are always striving for, by ensuring that the artists we exhibit are diverse in gender, class, and race.

    In pursuit of its mission, Photoville produces an annual, city-wide open air photography festival in New York City, a wide range of free educational community initiatives, and a nationwide program of public art exhibitions.

    By activating public spaces, amplifying visual storytellers, and creating unique and highly innovative exhibition and programming environments, we join the cause of nurturing a new lens of representation.

    Through creative partnerships with festivals, city agencies, and other nonprofit organizations, Photoville offers visual storytellers, educators, and students financial support, mentorship, and promotional & production resources, on a range of exhibition opportunities.

    For more information about Photoville visit, www.photoville.com

  • St Ann’s Warehouse

    St Ann’s Warehouse

Shedding

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Featuring: Elizabeth Renstrom

Curated by: Sam Barzilay

Presented by: St. Ann's Warehouse
  • Photoville
  • St Ann’s Warehouse

Locations

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1 Water St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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This website was made possible thanks to the generous support and partnership of Photowings