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Exercise at Home
Luke Smalley
In his second book, Luke Smalley revisits the themes and ideas that resonated throughout his 2002 monograph "Gymnasium." Smalley returns to his native Pennsylvania to investigate the small-town interiors and landscapes which are the settings for his portraits of young athletes. Color photographs, inspired by a more innocent era, depict exercises which combine whimsy with the inexplicable: Smalley has hired a local seamstress to construct a colossal medicine ball; he binds two boys together with a ‘harness’ and leaves them in an empty room for a psychological game of tug-of-war, while somewhere nearby two boys lead donkeys around the floor of a basketball court in an empty high school gym. Scale, time and content are altered to create the world Smalley inhabits; the lush colors of this new world belie the viewer’s sense of dislocation.
"Proper muscular exercise, which brings about increased strength of body and improved functioning of all its organs and parts, at the same time lending to develop ideal size and symmetrical proportioning of the skeletal muscles, is one of the best possible guarantors of perfect health."--The Complete Guide to Muscular Measurement, Willoughby and Weaver, 1947
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