James Byrne
Contact: byrnefilms@gmail.com
James Byrne, 883 Linwood Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105
Mississippi Roots 2025
I'm a multi-disciplinary artist based in St. Paul. My practice includes video art, filmmaking, and photography. I use photo collage to mix photographic and painterly concerns and to expand traditional notions of photography. My process is guided by curiosity and I find joy in simple visual experience.
Subject matter includes tree trunks, roots, rocks, and plants. Natural elements. Natural light. Unnatural composition.
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For this series, I began with photographs of the roots of toppled trees that line the banks of the Mississippi River near my home. The roots were washed and eroded by years of rising/falling water exposing wonderfully rich textures and colors. Through a simple process of mirroring and multiplying a single photograph, a new seamless image emerges.
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Patterns, weaves, otherworldly organic shapes and primordial forms are revealed - as if they have always existed in the inner life of these trees, and are now unveiled. They possess an ancient quality. They look like roots, of course, but they have now blossomed into something mysterious and timeless.​​
James Byrne

October 693, 12 x 24, archival pigment print

Mississippi 1103, 38 x 48, archival pigment print

Pastel Dream, 15 x 30, archival pigment print
I print on industrial vinyl in small and large sizes to transform my photographs into photo objects. Designed with site-responsive installations in mind, this pliable substrate can be floated inches off the wall, suspended in open space, or hung outdoors. Like free-hanging textiles, these works assert a physical autonomy, demanding to be experienced not just as images, but as objects occupying space.

Inception, 26x16, archival pigment print

Morning Stretch, 38 x 65, archival pigment print

The Banyan Tree, 38 x 65, archival pigment print

Circus, 18 x 36, archival pigment print

Banyan Tree 7, 38 x 65, archival pigment print