Mary Ellen Bartley: Color Anthology, on view at Yancey Richardson from May 29 through July 2, 2026, continues the artist’s longstanding investigation into the quiet emotional and sculptural potential of books. For nearly two decades, Bartley has transformed found printed materials into meditative photographic studies that move beyond literature itself, focusing instead on texture, color, balance, and form. In this latest exhibition, the New York-based artist draws from her series
Reading November, produced between 2013 and 2021, where aging hardcover books become carefully arranged abstractions shaped by light and atmosphere.
The photographs center on books selected for their “top-stain,” the colored treatment applied to the upper edge of pages that became popular in mid-century publishing. Gathered from secondhand shops, bargain bins, and libraries, these forgotten volumes are stacked into compositions that feel at once orderly and fragile. Bartley photographs them during dusk using long exposures and soft, flat light, creating images steeped in stillness and restraint. Muted blues, deep reds, faded greens, and charcoal tones emerge slowly from shadow, recalling both minimalist painting and classical still-life traditions.
Rather than emphasizing narrative content, Bartley treats books as physical artifacts carrying traces of time and use. Their worn surfaces, faded cloth covers, and subtle tonal variations become the true subject of the work. The resulting photographs balance precision with intimacy, allowing ordinary objects to assume an almost architectural presence. The images also evoke the slower rhythms of reading and contemplation at a moment increasingly dominated by digital consumption and fleeting visual culture.
Born in New York City and educated at Purchase College, SUNY, Bartley has exhibited internationally at institutions including the Walker Art Center, the Morgan Library and Museum, and Museo Morandi in Bologna. Her photographs belong to major public collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the J. Paul Getty Museum. In
Color Anthology, Bartley once again demonstrates how photography can transform the overlooked and familiar into something lyrical, tactile, and profoundly reflective.
Image:
Mary Ellen Bartley. Reading November #13. 2021. © Mary Ellen Bartley. Courtesy of the artist and Yancey Richardson. New York.