Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Opening Night at the B. Complex



Opening night of the ME.MY.SELF.EYE show at the B.Complex space in Atlanta, Saturday, September 26, 2009.

My image -- "The Artist Creates in MOMA" -- is the image to the right on the white panel to the left. 

The show is up through October 17th. Check it out and let me know what you think.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Honorable Mention in NC Photography Biennial


 


My body of work from Mexico, including my image Tortilla Chef (Santiago de Anaya, 2008), was awarded Honorable Mention in the North Carolina Photography Biennial Show which opened today at the Frankie Weems Gallery at Meredith College, in Raleigh, NC. The show is up through November 1st, 2009.

The juror was Deborah Willis, currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography and Imaging at Tisch School of the Arts of New York University.

Friday, September 11, 2009

The Artist in MOMA in Me.My.Self.Eye Show


 

My image The Artist Creates in the Museum of Modern Art has been selected for ME.MY.SELF.EYE, a show of self portraits at the B. Complex Artists Cooperative in Atlanta. The show opens Saturday, September 26th, 2009 with a reception from 6 to midnight and remains up through October 17th. 

The jurors for this show included Stacie Lindner, Managing Director, the contemporary; Susan Bridges, Director/Owner, Whitespace Gallery; and Steve Aishman, Faculty, Savannah College of Art & Design, This show is part of Atlanta Celebrates Photography 2009.

This image was made in MOMA in NYC in the spring of 2008, during a show called TAKE YOUR TIME featuring work by the installation artist Olafur Eliasson. Eliasson's room-filling works included elaborate play with shadow, color, light, and form and were all very interactive, putting viewers inside the work while making their shadows and movement part of the art work itself.

Eliasson is a photographer as well as a sculptor and designer with light. From my point of view, one of the most interesting moments in the show was moving into a space where, as I suddenly realized, the lighting was such that the world -- and the people around me -- looked as they do on black-and-white film, with no color, only tones of grey.

One of the installations -- called Space Reversal -- was a mirrored cubicle that extended outside the building, several stories up in the air. Here is another photographer's take on the same space. Combining windows with mirrors, the space provided the experience of being outside while inside, offering multiple perspectives on the observer and the observed.

This space also provided me the opportunity for an image for my "Artist-in-Museums" series,  making art at the moment of experiencing art as well as documenting the enabling as well as disabling roles of art institutions as they bring art to us while separating the world of artists into those who exhibit at MOMA and those (like me) who don't. Or at least not yet.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Live Your Life in SPARKcon


 

My image Live Your Life has been accepted for artSPARK, a gallery show in conjunction with the Raleigh arts festival SPARKcon open September 17-20, 2009 in downtown Raleigh. Check it out at 230 Fayetteville Street, opening at 6 pm on September 18th.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Mexico Portfolio in NC Photographers Biennial

Four images from my Mexico portfolio, including Man with Cap (Santiago de Anaya, 2008) and Police Woman (Mexico City, 2008) have been accepted for the North Carolina Photographers Biennial Exhibition opening September 13th and running through November 1st 2009 in the Frankie Weems Gallery at Meredith College, in Raleigh, NC.

The juror was Deborah Willis, currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography and Imaging at Tisch School of the Arts of New York University.

Basket Maker in Slow Exposures Show


 
My image Basket Maker (Farmers Market Series, 2005) has been accepted for Slow Exposures 2009, a juried show Celebrating Photography of the Rural South, up September 18-20 and 23-27, 2009 in Pikes County, Georgia. The juror was Tim Barnwell, a photographer based in Asheville, NC who has published several books documenting life in rural Appalachia. 

This image is part of a portfolio documenting the people who buy and sell at the NC State Farmers Market,   where North Carolina's past as a rural and agricultural state addresses its current transformation into an urban, multiethnic, and multicultural region. For more images from this portfolio, go HERE.

The Cost of One's Art accepted for the Far from Home Show at Vermont Photography Workplace


 

My image The Cost of One's Art (Barcelona, 2003) has been
accepted for the Far From Home Show at the Vermont Photography Workplace in Middlebury, Vermont.The show, at the PhotoPlace Gallery, runs from August 18th to September 8th, 2009.

The juror for this show was May Mantell, who teaches photography at Middlebury College. You may see the images in the show by going HERE and scrolling down the page.

Man with Cap also in the ONWARD 2009 Show at Project Basho



My image Man with Cap (Santiago de Anaya, 2008) has also been accepted for the ONWARD 2009 Show at Project Basho in Philadelphia. The juror was Peter Barberie, Curator of Photographs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

This show is up through the month of January 2009. You may see the images in the show by going HERE and following the links.

Man with Cap wins First Prize in High + Dry


 

My image Man with Cap (Santiago de Anaya, 2008) has been awarded First Prize in the 8th annual High + Dry Show, sponsored by the International Cultural Center, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.  The show will run December 5 to January 16, 2009.

The juror was D. Clarke Evans, director of the Texas Photographic Society.
 
This image is part of a series of portraits of people living in the high desert of northern Mexico, in the small town of Santiago de Anaya, in the state of Hidalgo, near the city of Actopan.

Male Gaze also in Love & Fear Show


 
My image Male Gaze (Malta, 2001) has also been accepted into the Love + Fear Show at the Kryder Gallery of Contemporary Art in Dahlonega, Ga. Dates for the show are October 1 - November 23, 2008.

This show is part of Atlanta Celebrates Photography (2008). The juror was Atlanta artist and art educator Hank Margeson.

To view this image, see below. To view all the the images accepted for the show, go HERE.

Archway Series in Winter Show at Green Hill Center

 
Four of my images in the ongoing archway series have been accepted into the Winter Show at the Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, running the month of December 2008.

This image, showing the chapel at one of the colleges at Cambridge University,  is one of an ongoing series of images showing archways, doorways, and buildings sited through archways.

Fire in the Belly at Cultural Arts Center

 
My image Fire in the Belly (London, 2005) has been accepted into the National Juried Exhibition at the Cultural Arts Center in Douglasville, GA.

This is the Cultural Arts Center's 21st Annual National Juried Exhibition. The juror was William U. Eiland, Director of the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens, GA. The show is up from  November 1, 2007 to November 30, 2007.

This image documents one moment in the life of a fire-breathing sculpture evoking the power of rock'n roll, perhaps evoking Bruice Springsteen, on exhibit in London in 2005. It has also appeared on a poster advertising SPARKcom, the annual festival of creativity in Raleigh, NC.

Male Gaze at Main Street Gallery

 
My image Male Gaze (Malta, 2001) has been accepted into the National Photography Show at the Main Street Gallery, Groton, NY.

This is the Gallery's fourth juried fine art photography exhibition. The jurors were Stan Bowman, emeritus Professor of Photography at Cornell University, and Roger Smith, Director of the Main Street Gallery. The show is up from October 25 - November 25, 2007.

This image, which documents a window display in a department store in the city of Valetta, on the island of Malta, is part of an ongoing body of work about gender and performance in western culture. It was also included in the HandsOFF show at the 621 Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, earlier this year.