James Dean vs Elvis, 2009
James Dean vs Elvis, 2009
James Dean vs Elvis, 2009
James Dean vs Elvis, 2009

James Dean vs Elvis, 2009

This imposing depiction of James Dean was originally captured by photographer Richard C. Miller, on the set of his feature film Giant in 1955. Upon closer inspection, as we’ve come to expect with the chromogenic prints of NY photographer Alex Guofeng Cao, are contrasting images of a smiling Elvis Presley, captured circa 1956. About the artist: Originally from China, Alex Guofeng Cao is an established photographer now based in New York. He credits photography greats such as Avedon, Weston, and Mapplethorpe for inciting his passion for photography and artistic experimentation. His preferred medium is black-and-white, saying that it is only the colors of this spectrum that he needs to create his world. With exhibitions in galleries and museums around the world, Cao’s work has quickly resonated within the collecting world. By juxtaposing two iconic images, Cao encodes greater meaning into familiar images of pop icons and masterworks. Cao has exhibited at prestigious shows such as Art Basel in both Switzerland and Miami Beach; Scope Basel and Scope Miami, ArtHamptons and more. His work has also been featured in prominent publications such as the LA Times, Haute Living, the Boston Herald, Art in America, The Miami Herald, and more.  
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