Showing posts with label alana celii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alana celii. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Making Time : Alana Celii





Do you have a day job? What is it?

I am the registrar at an online art auction company that specializes mainly in Chinese art. I also photograph their ads and during big sales, and am the cataloger for the fine art and prints we receive.

Do the people you work with know you are a photographer?

Yes, it's one of the main reasons I got this job, but I'm not sure if they actually know what my work is like. We don't really talk about it, they just know I can teach people.

Does the work you do during the day affect your personal work?

Yes, it's slightly bittersweet. I've become way less interested in contemporary photography and the work I see online, and as a result, I haven't really been able to "seriously" shoot. I've been working, but it's just been slowly piling up into who knows what. A friend recently asked me if I was going to update my website anytime soon, and the thought kind of grossed me out. I like making work for myself right now without the pressure of having to appeal to a constant audience.

On the other hand, I never thought I would have the knowledge or interest in the works we received on consignment. In terms of painting, we mostly receive Hudson River School paintings, but lately I've been cataloging works by Duchamp, Pollock, Masaji Yoshida, and Helen Frankenthaler. Currently one of Louise Nevelson's 'Plant' sculptures is sitting on my desk. I'm just happy that every day I get to go to a day job where I'm surrounded by art, and am still challenging myself to learn and grow with this opportunity.

I feel like we fall into things that really change our perspective on what we want and need in terms of a career.



If you could rearrange your time, what would be the ideal balance between your personal and professional work?

More vacation time, or the flexibility to do residencies because I could have a job that I allowed me to telecommute. A day job that operates on summer hours year round so that I could get out at four instead of six, and still feel like making work. Being able to not have to work a forty hour week, but still be able to support myself financially. My issue right now is that for almost two years now I've been struggling between work vs art vs social life, and how do I facilitate that balance? It's hard because I feel like I'm being split in three directions, and up until recently, the making work part of my life was being put to the back burner.

Images: Alana Celii

Note: Alana send these in that were taken at her workplace. To see personal work, please visit her website

Friday, September 10, 2010

Work Things








I spend my entire day looking at things, so I figured I'd share a few random pieces from around the office.

[All found at work, from top to bottom: a book of gravures from our library; a photo copy of these African gold weights that I'm completely obsessed with; an unknown watercolor of a landscape that sits on my desk; a photo copy of the Chinese dynasties.]


Monday, September 6, 2010

guest blogger • alana celii


welcome i heart photograph's guest blogger this week: alana celii. and have a look at more of alana's work here.

[alana celii. from the series untitled notes.]

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

G.W.A.G.H.M.A.C.J.E.A.K.F.S.F.I.L.C.J.B.D.Z.




G.W.A.G.H.M.A.C.J.E.A.K.F.S.F.I.L.C.J.B.D.Z. is an exhibition featuring the work of ten recent parsons photography graduates. opening tomorrow (thursday) night in nyc.

work by: grant willing, anna gonzalez-huix miro, alana celii, jemma evans, alia kahan, fiona struengmann, fernando ibarra, lorena costa, jonathan baskin, daniel zuchnik.

at daniel cooney fine art
511 west 25th street, suite 506 in nyc
june 11, 2009 - june 20, 2009
open tuesday - saturday 11 am- 6pm
opening reception on thursday june 11th from 6-9pm

full details: www.gwaghmacjeakfsfilcjbdz.com

[top to bottom: grant willing from the series svart metall. anna gonzalez-huix miro from the series nobody at home. alana celii from the series odd sympathy.]

Saturday, March 14, 2009

fax #19 • alana celii


alana celii. portrait of empress maria alexardrovna/portrait of empress alexandra fydorovna, 2009. alanacelii.com.

Friday, September 12, 2008

alana celii




alana celii's 'family heirlooms 1970-2000.' see more here.

[all alana celii. from the series family heirlooms 1970-2000.]

Friday, July 11, 2008

alana celii




take a peek at the 'etc' section of alana celii's website. she's brilliantly digitized the remnants of her childhood. more here.

[all alana celii. top to bottom: sticker collection. 1992. diary. 1994-5. selected postcards 1990-9.]