
Untitled, 2005
LightJet print on Kodak Endura paper, archivally mounted on 1/2″ gatorboard, edition #1/5.
85 ½ x 27 in. (217,2 x 68,6 cm)
Courtesy of the artists and Marsha Mateyka Gallery, Washington, D.C.
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Entropy in Cinnamon Swirl (Chaos, Simplicity), 2004

LightJet print on metallic paper, archivally mounted on 3/16″ gatorboard, edition #1/7.
37 ¼ x 37 in. (94,6 x 94 cm)
Courtesy of the artists and Marsha Mateyka Gallery, Washington, D.C.
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Biography – Susan Eder and Craig Dennis

“While each of us has a separate, productive history of artistic accomplishment, we have collaborated formally since 2001, sharing all aspects of the art-making process. Every project begins with a concept that engages both of us equally — despite our differing approaches and affinities — and which offers the potential to become more than it would be if created by either of us alone.
We enjoy reshaping instinctive ways of seeing. By recording uncanny instances of common subjects, our photographs expose the psychological and cultural mechanisms that compel the mind to find meaning in abstraction. While our approach relies on the camera’s accepted faithfulness of representation, we try to turn that documentary premise on itself by releasing unexpected and symbolic imagery from mundane things.”
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Susan Eder holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Michigan (printmaking major, ceramics minor) and a Master of Fine Arts from Ohio State University (sculpture major, drawing minor). Craig Dennis was born in Lansing, Michigan. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Michigan (printmaking major, drawing/painting minor) and a Master of Fine Arts from Ohio State University (printmaking major, photography/sculpture minor). Both the recipients of several fellowships, prizes, grants, and awards, they have participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States. Their work is included in private and public collections in the U.S. and abroad.