Half-Frame Diary: End of the Century presents a selection of photos made between 1998 and 2000 from artist Sheva FruitmanÆs decades-long photo-diary project. These images idiosyncratically mirror everyday life at the end of the twentieth century, captured by Fruitman as she traveled the world.
Composed as diptychs, the half-frame photos are pairs, with two vertical images in the space of one 35mm frame. Resonances between these sepia-toned streetscapes and interiors link their original contexts and create episodes from layered, incomplete narratives: be it bunches of ripe bananas played against a tarot readerÆs neon sign of a palm, changing refl ections in a shop window, or the linear patterns of buildings and a cherry picker versus those of a subway platform. These once timeless scenes, now published for the fi rst time, are remnants of a not-too-distant world that no longer exists.