Bob Tanner has created a meditative still life project on the transience of the metaphorical tea bag, suddenly sculptural with the addition of hot water and again deflated into new incarnations of shape and form. Freud said that the temporal limitations of object do not devalue an object. He said that the transience may increase […]
Archives for October 2019
Tommy Keith: Success Strategies
I had the pleasure of jurying the Filter Photo Member’s Exhibition and I was asked to select 5 portfolios to help showcase the Filter community. Not as easy task as there were so many excellent projects. One that I selected was Tommy Keith’s Success Strategies. His project examines family through a series of staged tableaux, […]
Madeleine Morlet: I Promise I’ll Never Forget
Madeleine Morlet‘s project I Promise I’ll Never Forget takes us on a narrative journey thought adolescence and time, through histories and memory and the the bliss of youth. This series speaks to the trying on of personas, of sun kissed faces and tangled limbs in scenarios that span the decades. As she states, “‘I Promise […]
Ervin A. Johnson: #InHonor: Monoliths
The Arnika Dawkins Gallery in Atlanta, GA, opened a new exhibition this past weekend of Ervin A. Johnson’s powerful project #InHonor: Monoliths that will run through February 7th, 2020 with an Open House on Oct 26th 11:00AM – 4:00PM. The exhibition is also part of the Atlanta Celebrates Photography programming. Monoliths is the third iteration […]
Sandro Miller: I am Papua New Guinea
The Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago recently opened the second solo exhibition of photographer Sandro Miller with his newest project, I Am Papua New Guinea running through November 9, 2019. On October 29th, the gallery will host a discussion between Sandro Miller and anthropologist Mark Golitko, Ph.D. about their experiences in Papua New Guinea. After […]
Marc Yankus: New York Unseen
It’s a rare day in New York City when the traffic–pedestrian and vehicle–allows for the city’s architecture to be on full display. Fortunately for us, photographer Marc Yankus helps us celebrate the majesty of more than a century of urban architecture, with his series, New York Unseen. Marc recently opened an exhibition at ClampArt in […]