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Jonas Leriche: The Art of Becoming stays on view through August 15 at Hilton Contemporary’s Morgan Arts Complex in Bridgeport, bringing together photographs, mixed-media works and sculptures in the gallery’s first presentation of the artist’s Signature Series.
Born in Belgium in 1976, Leriche built an early career in fashion photography before shifting to New York and turning fully to art. That background still shapes the work on view. The images carry the polish of fashion, but they also push against it, using raw materials, layered construction and controlled theatricality to unsettle the surface finish. The result is work that treats appearance as a starting point, not an end point.
Leriche’s practice centers on the tension between what is manufactured and what feels lived in. His photographs are built over long studio sessions and assembled with close attention to detail, giving them a highly composed look while keeping a sense of pressure just beneath the surface. The artist’s process is deliberate and time-consuming, and that labor shows in the density of each piece.
The exhibition also introduces his sculpture series
Vanity Skulls, which brings those concerns into three dimensions. These works pair symbols of wealth and status with signs of mortality, creating objects that point to the fragility of pleasure and the inevitability of death. His silkscreen editions extend the same ideas through gold, silver, diamond dust and iridescent color, translating the skull motif into another visual register.
Leriche has shown work at Art Miami, Context, Scope and Art Wynwood, and his solo exhibitions have taken place in New York, Dubai, Saint Petersburg and Antwerp. In Bridgeport, the exhibition presents him as an artist working between beauty and unease, using photography and sculpture to question how images shape desire, identity and value.
Image:
"Enlightened" © Jonas Leriche