Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Monday, October 08, 2012

Great opening

INOVA friday night October 5, 2012
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation's Mary Nohl Fellowship for Individual Artist's concluded its 2011 cycle with its grand group exhibition at INOVA in Milwaukee WI.  It was a fantastic night. Milwaukee showed up in droves.  I'm debuting four new works in this exhibition, vessel, trace of possibility, witness and nexus. Each of the new projects benefit from INOVA's elegant space and the paths viewers make between them. I will be posting short videos of the install during the show's run (through December 9, 2012) ... stay tuned.

trace of possibility, photo credit PJ Moody
trace of possibility, photo credit PJ Moody


trace of possibility, photo credit PJ Moody






view from inside trace of possibility, photo credit PJ Moody
trace of possibility, photo credit PJ Moody

Nexus, photo credit PJ Moody
Nexus, photo credit PJ Moody

Vessel, photo credit PJ Moody
Vessel, photo credit Art Elkon


Thursday, April 07, 2011

Earth Now...

I am honored to be included in this exhibition...

Petroleum, 2008 will be on view in Earth Now: American Photographers and the Enviroment

The New Mexico Museum of Art presents,
Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment

Earth Now: American Landscape Photographers and the Environment offers both a survey and a contemporary view of how artists working in photography have addressed our relationship to the environment, one of the greatest challenges facing us since at least the mid-twentieth century. Using beauty, humor, and horror to engage attention, these photographers provoke questions about the legacy of industry, construction, consumption, and waste disposal while pointing toward new directions such as local farming, new energy source technologies, green roofs, and a renewed connection with the landscapes we inhabit.
Earth Now opens at the New Mexico Museum of Art on April 8, 2011 and will be on view through August 28, 2011. The exhibition opens with suites of images by landscape photographers Ansel Adams and Eliot Porter. As successful artists they also participated in the use of their photographs to promote the establishment and preservation of some of the country’s wilderness areas.

Artists included in the gallery exhibition

Ansel Adams, Robert Adams, Subhankar Banerjee, Bremner Benedict, Michael P. Berman, Joann Brennan, Suzette Bross, Sarah Charlesworth, Christine Chin, Dornith Doherty, Chris Enos, Terry Evans, Daniel Handal, Robert Glenn Ketchum, Mark Klett, Beth Lilly, Greg Mac Gregor, Victor Masayesva Jr., Brad Moore, Matthew Moore, Richard Misrach, David Maisel, Patrick Nagatani, Bill Owens, Eliot Porter, Brook Reynolds, Laurel Schultz, Christina Seely, Sharon Stewart, Carlan Tapp, Brad Temkin, Robert Toedter, Sonja Thomsen, Phil Underdown

The Museum of New Mexico Press published a companion book to the exhibition. Read a review of the book on the photo-eye blog

panel detail from petroleum, 2008   sonja thomsen

Friday, September 10, 2010

Back to School & Catching Up...

I apologize for the delay in posts this summer.  I am hoping to get back into the rhythm of a weekly update this fall.

I am back to teaching and pleased to be teaching two courses that I created at MIAD this fall, Historical Perspectives and an interdisciplinary course titled, Water.  They are two great groups of students and look forward to seeing their work evolve this semester.  I hope to share some of the treasures here as the semester progresses.

I am in the process of giving my website a bit of a face lift. Thanks to the good people at livebooks.edu I am now able to host video on the site, stay tuned for new video works to be posted here. 

PhotoMidwest is a month long celebration of photographic art held in Madison, WI, September 24 - November 9, 2010.  I will be on the other side of the table as a reviewer for the PhotoMidwest Porfolio Reviews, Saturday Sept 25.


   figure ground (2am), 2010  featured in CAS auction  (c) sonja thomsen

The motion sensitive light boxes from re:current, titled "figure ground," will be on view in two locations this fall:
  • The biennial faculty exhibition at MIAD opens next week and includes 2 "figure ground" pieces.  I will be teaching until 7 but will pop by from 7-8pm, if you're in town it looks like an interesting show this year.  
    • Opening Thursday, September 16 from 6-8pm,  MIAD 273 E. Erie St., Milwaukee WI 53202
  • The Milwaukee Art Museum's Contemporary Art Society Auction features "figure ground" (2am), 2010.
    • Preview Party Thurs, Oct 14, 5:30–8 p.m. Gallery Talk  Tues, Oct 19, 1:30–2:30 p.m.
      CAS The Art Auction  Saturday, Oct. 23, 6 p.m., MAM 700 N. Art Museum Drive Milwaukee, WI 53202

    Friday, October 10, 2008

    George Slade and CoPA

    Daniel Shea from project "removing mountains' on view at WPCA

    Tonight at Walker's Point Center for the Arts:
    CoPA 2nd Annual Juried Exhibition
    Artists Reception at 6pm
    Photo Historian GEORGE SLADE to talk at 7pm

    George Slade, the juror for the 2nd annual CoPA juried show, will announce awards and give a gallery talk at Walker's Point Center for the Arts, 9th and National, Milwaukee .
    George Slade, looked at 150 artists’ work and nearly 700 images and selected 42 artists from the four state area:

    18 are from Illinois
    1 from Michigan
    11 from Minnesota
    12 from Wisconsin

    Monday, September 01, 2008

    Must attend event....

    Panel Discussion – The Emergence of the Color Photograph
    Thursday, September 18, 2008, 7 p.m.
    Free and open to the public

    Moderator-Wally Mason, Director of the Haggerty Museum of Art
    Lisa Hostetler, Associate Curator of Photographs-Milwaukee Art Museum
    Brian Ulrich, Photographer
    Karen Irvine, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago
    Tom Bamberger, Photographer



    Wednesday, July 16, 2008

    Stephen Shore in Milwaukee!!!!

    Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI

    July 24
    6:00pm

    Stephen Shore will talk about his exhibition "Biographical Landscape: The Photography of Stephen Shore, 1969-1979"

    Be there people!!!

    Photography in Milwaukee - that's right!!!

    The other date to put on your calendar...

    Panel Discussion – The Emergence of the Color Photograph
    Thursday, September 18, 2008, 7 p.m.
    Free and open to the public

    Moderator-Wally Mason, Director of the Haggerty Museum of Art
    Lisa Hostetler, Associate Curator of Photographs-Milwaukee Art Museum
    Brian Ulrich, Photographer
    Karen Irvine, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago
    Tom Bamberger, Photographer