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| a solo exhibition of work by Charise Isis (Kingston, NY) | ||||
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For
the last twelve years, I have worked on and off in the world of exotic dance
(strip clubs). It is a world harshly judged by the mainstream and generally
negatively depicted by the media. Strippers are often viewed as
dysfunctional people on the fringe of society. Throughout
my career as a dancer I have come to know some very powerful and creative
women. I have witnessed deeply moving and healing experiences and I have
seen a great deal of beauty and strength within this industry. Three
years ago, I began photographing the women that I work with. At first, I
wondered if I should photograph every aspect of this world, including the
stereotypical “bad stuff” (exploited women with low self esteem), but I
realized that I do not view the dancers in this way. Dysfunction exists
within the world of exotic dance as it does in every aspect of our society,
however it is not the negative things that stay with me, but rather the
humanity that constantly disrobes itself alongside the women. I
have therefore chosen to focus my lens on the performance aspect of this
world where women express so much - dressing and undressing their bodies,
dressing and undressing their souls. The
women I work with are extremely supportive of my work. They are inspired by
my photographs and I am honored by their trust. Born
in the United States, and raised in New Zealand, Charise Isis
returned to the States at 20 to study acting in NYC. As a “struggling
artist”, she supported herself as a bartender and later a close friend
introduced her to the world of exotic dance. Dancing for Isis became not
only a great source of income, but also a wonderful platform for expressing
her creativity. She also began exploring different visual media including
painting, sculpture, and performance art before discovering her talent for
photography. After having a son, she moved to Woodstock, NY, where she
continued to supplement income dancing and began studying photography at
Ulster Community College. Having access to an abundance of interesting and
beautiful women at her work, she naturally began photographing them. Since
then Isis has compiled more than sixty images along with interviews, which
she is currently working to make into a book. Isis has shown her work in
exhibitions in NY at the Stepping Stone Gallery in Huntington, Best of
SUNY show at the State University Plaza Gallery in Albany, and Backstage
Productions in Kingston.
American Stripper is Charise Isis’s first solo
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