Maxwell LaBelle

Maxwell LaBelle is an artist based in Boston Massachusetts. He graduated from The Massachusetts College of Art and Design in the spring of 2019 with a BFA in photography. His work explores ideas surrounding time, place, and history.

A Faint Green Quickens

The photographs in A Faint Green Quickens were made over the course of the past year in and around my mother’s home in Watertown Massachusetts. In the fall I moved into an apartment of my own after living with only my mother for the majority of my life. As I returned to visit, it became increasingly apparent that we were both going through periods of great change in our lives. She has found herself to be alone most of the time, with very few outlets for her passion and nurturing. I have found myself confronting the vacant masculinity in my childhood, and what it means to be a man. In the pictures I seek to show my mother’s strength and vulnerability as she navigates through a transitory period, struggling to find meaning and connection in a later stage of her life. The seasonal growth and death of the vines surrounding her home serve as a marker of time, and a metaphor for the ever-changing nature of our lives.

To view more of Maxwell LaBelle’s work please visit his website.