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THE CENTER AWARDS: PERSONAL AWARD: MATTHEW FINLEY

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© Matthew Finley, Marshall and Me, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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The CENTER Awards recognize outstanding images, singular or part of a series, in three categories: Personal, Social, and Environmental. All submissions will become part of the CENTER archive serving as an ongoing mission-driven fine art and documentary imagery resource.

Congratulations to Matthew Finley for being selected for CENTER’s Personal Award recognizing his project, An Impossibly Normal Life
. The Personal Award recognize work engaging in the exploration, expression, the power of self-representation and/or underrepresented experiences. The Award includes Professional Development Seminars, Complimentary participation and presentation at Review Santa Fe, Project Publication in Lenscratch, and inclusion in the CENTER Winners Gallery & Archive.

JUROR: Kristen Gresh, Estrellita and Yousuf Karsh Senior Curator of Photographs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston shares her thoughts on this selection:

One of the most exciting parts of my job as a curator is discovering new photography. I really enjoy being a juror because I am able to observe new trends in contemporary photography. As juror of this special award, I felt privileged to see the work of the many photographers, and to read all the project statements. After viewing the many photographs, I am grateful to each practitioner for their personal work, allowing me a window into many different stories that engage with the exploration, expression, and the power of self-representation and underrepresented experiences. In each body of work, I was looking for a clear idea and conceptual foundation combined with strong visual images that represented a new way of approaching the topic or story. I was touched by many poignant stories about aging, memory, loss, grief, and illness. A myriad of important stories about immigration and migration felt very relevant to contemporary society. Photographs submitted also beautifully captured elements of the Black, Latinx, Hispanic, Brazilian, Asian-American, and indigenous experience in the United States, as well as thoughtful work about hybrid identities. Strong work celebrating LGBTQ communities was also part of what I saw.

In An Impossibly Normal Life, Matthew Finley creatively uses snapshots and ephemera from all over the world to produce an imagined narrative about his queer uncle born in the 1930s. The alternative universe features an open, loving, and supported life for Uncle Ken – one that the artist feels he could have benefitted from as a young, struggling gay man. The use of various types of photography in this celebratory narrative of queer life successfully presents a tender imaginary portrait of an aspirational past through carefully sequenced and contextualized compelling imagery.

Matthew Finley Headshot

Portrait of Matthew Finley

Matthew Finley (b. 1972) uses his photography to express himself and connect to the world around him. With a variety of photography processes, he explores intimate emotions through gesture, line and performance to communicate his experience.

Growing up queer in an unaccepting environment, Finley felt apart from the world around him. Now, as an adult working through anxiety, the studio is a safe space to create where he can be vulnerable and express his true self. Creating and exhibiting his work is a way to forge relationships with viewers and help those who see themselves reflected in it to feel less alone. Finding inspiration in classic art and statuary, he addresses modern issues such as his coming out story, intimate relationships, and finding peace in our tumultuous world.

Based in Los Angeles, Finley’s work has shown in solo and group shows in multiple galleries across the U.S. Most recently, his work was on the walls of the esteemed Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles with the likes of Herb Ritts and Herbert List. Other works have circled the globe as part of the FOTOFILMIC 17traveling show, and he has pieces in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College Chicago, The Museum of Art and History, Lancaster, and the Center for Fine Art Photography. His images have also appeared in publications including Oxford American, Shots Magazine, and Plates to Pixels, where he won the Juror Award in The Visual Armistice 10th Annual Juried Showcase.

Follow Matthew Finley on Instagram: @mfinleyphoto

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© Matthew Finley, He is Arrived they Proclaimed, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Me flirting on the bus to school, from An Impossibly Normal Life

An Impossibly Normal Life

With few examples of happy, out queer lives to look back on before the 1970s, and even less visual evidence of them, I am creating an alternate world narrative for the uncle I didn’t know I had. A life story where fluidity in sexuality and gender are the norm. A life full of acceptance, friends and adventure. A life I would have benefited from knowing as a young, struggling gay man. Where who you love is immaterial. What’s important is that you love.

I recently learned that I had an uncle who may have been gay and passed away not long after I was born. I was fascinated by the possibility that someone in my family may have gone through the same difficulties that I did when coming out. Since my mother divorced when I was a baby, my father’s side of the family is a mystery to me. My imagination quickly took hold and I decided to turn the lack of information into an opportunity to create a life for this uncle, not one of sad realities and fear, but of joy and authenticity where he could be free and uninhibited.

Collecting original, found snapshot photographs from all over the world, I have assembled a collection of images that capture our hero, Uncle Ken, with a sassy hip out in his teens or a loving kiss at his wedding. Normal, everyday moments of him, his friends, and lovers, chosen with care. I have collected ephemera and created letters between him and loved ones as a way to share and fill-out more of his story. Engaging with the photos further, I am adding color and energy through glitter and rhinestones, a nod to the long history of queer nightlife and drag, to enhance the images with the spirit of joy and celebration. A celebration of not only what his world could have been, but what ours still can be. – Matthew Finley

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© Matthew Finley, Marshall and me off to our Sweet 16 party, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Page 8 of Kens photoalbum, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Me and Rain heading to Sr. Prom, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Marshall – my first friend, first love, and first heartbreak, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Me in the Navy with Rebel and Brute, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Letter to parents from Ken while in Navy, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Dancing with a handsome guy at a house party, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Me flirting and being silly with Grant, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, More kissing for the camera on our wedding day, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Made him flirt with his crush for my camera, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Page 98 from Kens album, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Holland was a bigger flirt than I was, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Kens photo album page 104, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Me and Grant in Barcelona. I have been so lucky, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Page 88 from Kens photoalbum, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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© Matthew Finley, Page 54 of Kens photoalbum, from An Impossibly Normal Life

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