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Giclée print on archival fine art paper
52 x 61 cm / 20 x 24" Edition of 25 + 2 APs Series: Songbirds
© Leila Jeffreys 2015
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Leila Jeffreys’ limited-edition photographic artworks and video works are available for purchase.

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Series

Songbirds

Jeffreys was invited to collaborate with David Hoey, Head Curator of the windows at Bergdorf Goodman, taking over the iconic Fifth Avenue windows in New York City, the project became a poetic dialogue between art and fashion, shaped by Hoey’s curatorial vision and supported by Linda Fargo, Bergdorf Goodman’s Senior Vice President and Director of Women’s Fashion and Store Presentation. 

The Songbirds series, featuring portraits of exquisitely small Australian birds such as silvereyes, fairy-wrens, and finches, some weighing less than a tablespoon of sugar, was exhibited for the first time especially for this collaboration.

A capsule collection brings together a small, curated group of artworks, either standalone pieces or mini-series. Unlike major solo exhibitions, these collections are more intimate in scale and often highlight a particular idea or moment within the artist's broader practice. They offer collectors the opportunity to engage with new or evolving work outside the context of a full exhibition.

by Neha Kale

LEILA JEFFREYS

Leila Jeffreys is a renowned contemporary artist working across photography, moving image and installation. She is best known for images of birds, photographed at human scale, that explore and subvert the conventions of portraiture. Jeffreys, who lives and works in Sydney with her husband and son, sees her avian subjects as living beings, part of a practice that expands viewer’s hearts by drawing attention to interdependence between species.

Jeffreys’ work is a result of years-long periods of research and exploration. In the tradition of artist-activists, she conducts fieldwork, collaborates with conservationists, ornithologists and sanctuaries and champions programs to protect and restore endangered habitats. 

Nigel Lough / Travel & Luxury Magazine / News Ltd