The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows is an exhibition of photographs by Allyson Lupovich. The title, a song by the emo/pop-punk band Brand New, is a tribute to that which never get discussed, the things left unsaid. After searching through her grandfather’s kodachromes of Florida in the 1950s and 60s, Lupovich began questioning what it means to make a photograph now as opposed to then. She’s been investigating the kitsch and the corners as evidence in order to make meaning of her own identity.

Lupovich’s practice is predicated on belonging; blending Florida, Montreal and Israel into one emotional landscape and blurring the lines of displacement. Images of family, corners, and bathrooms give voice to quiet subjects and speak where there is no conversation.

Artist Bio

Allyson Lupovich (b. 1989) is a canadian writer and photographer based out of New York. She graduated with a bachelor of arts degree from the College of Santa Fe in New Mexico where she studied documentary photography and theatre. 

Opening Reception
April 21 | Thursday | 6 – 9 PM

On View 
April 22 – 23 | Friday – Saturday | 1 – 6 PM

Directions
The ICP-Bard MFA Studios are located at 24-20 Jackson Avenue in Queens. Take the E or M train to Court Square-23rd Street, 7 or G train to Court Square, or the B62 Bus to Jackson Ave/David St.