Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Next week is a busy one!


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Not sure if/how I'm going to pull this off but next Thursday includes quite a few shows, including one that I am in that is in Bronxville, NY.

Commercial Paper
, a group show featuring Thomas Bangsted, Peter Deevakul, Daniel Gordon, Pablo Helguera, John Lehr, Matthew Monteith, Svetlana Rabey, Ruby Sky Stiler, Mamie Tinkler and myself.

Barbara Walters Gallery
@ Sarah Lawrence College
Bronxville, NY

Opening Reception Nov 5th 5:30p-8p

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Some winners for that evening include:

Still Life, a group show featuring: Erica Allen, Michael Buhler–Rose, Robyn Cumming, John Hutchings, Lyndsy Welgos and Ann Woo.
Curated by Jon Feinstein of Humble Arts Foundation
Camera Club of NY
336 W 37th St
Opening Thursday, Nov 5th- 6p-8p


Stephen Sitting June 2009, © Lyndsy Welgos
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Another winner of the evening is

Andrew Moore with his new show Detroit
Yancey Richardson Gallery
535 W 22nd St
Opening Thursday, Nov 5th- 6p-8p

Monday, October 26, 2009

Dragging my Feet



It's been a little while. I reckon I've been saturating myself with the cultural wealth that exists here in NYC and trying to break off of the computer more often. These past few days I have gone to quite a few good openings including:

Unseen at Randall Scott Gallery
Of Land at Kris Graves Projects
Bill Voila's Bodies of Light at James Cohan Gallery
1969 and other great exhibitions at PS1...


© Bill Viola

That along with trudging in the rain through the farmer's market in Union Square to get yummy treats including apple cider doughnuts, rummaging though the Strand to find a copy of Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer (also taking the time to peek at some photo books) and watching a few strange but good movies (Brother's Keeper and Lymelife in particular.)
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I'm in a few things coming up in the not so distant future that I'll make sure to post about soon. For now a rough idea.. cause I'm excited

Nov 5th opening reception
Barbara Walters Gallery @ Sarah Lawrence College
Commercial Paper, a group exhibition
including: Thomas Bangsted, Peter Deevakul, Daniel Gordon, Pablo Helguera, John Lehr, Matthew Monteith, Svetlana Rabey, Ruby Sky Stiler, Mamie Tinkler and myself.

Dec 3-6th
Beckers Galerie at Pulse Miami

Dec 12- Feb 21
Opening Reception Dec 12th, 2009 4p-7p
Homesick, curated by Joaquin Trujillo
Carnegie Art Museum
including: MALÚ ALVAREZ, JEFF BECK, LIVIA CORONA, JEN DESSINGER, EDWARD DOTY, EDUARDO R GARCIA, FEDERICO GUTIERREZ SCHOTT, STEPHANIE HALMOS, DENNIS McLEOD, DERICK MELANDER, BRIAN PAUMIER, KELLY REEMTSEN, JOAQUIN TRUJILLO, SOPHIA WALLACE, TONY ZEPEDA and myself.


Image Credit: Color Installation Experiment - Amy Elkins

Friday, October 09, 2009

A preview

I've been working on a lot of new things for the past several months and keeping them tucked away until I feel things have been resolved enough to share as a body of work. For now a preview thrown out there with a slight nervous smile.

John Ben, 7th Ward | New Orleans, 2009 from the series The Weight of Air (working title/work in progress)


And from an entirely different new body of work...


228 months from the series Black is the Day, Black is the Night


6:22 pm, September 22, 2009 from the series Black is the Day, Black is the Night

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

It has been 1351 days straight
Or 3 years, 8 months, 12 days

September 29, 2009
Irving Penn passes away at 92

From the New York Times: Irving Penn, one of the 20th century’s most prolific and influential photographers of fashion and the famous, whose signature blend of classical elegance and cool minimalism was recognizable to magazine readers and museumgoers worldwide, died Wednesday morning at his home in Manhattan. He was 92.


© Irving Penn | Truman Capote, New York, 1948

I have always loved the work of Irving Penn. Hell I even tried to make my own corner style studio out of a painted fridge box to shoot in when I was just learning photography. His portraits are simply amazing. He will always remain in the top of my list for both influence and inspiration.
Rave music and Rineke



There are plenty of photographers I would love to meet.. but to sit and have a nice conversation with Rineke Dijkstra about her work would really make my day.

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Waking to smoke

Last night I fell asleep watching an old episode of Lost.. Season 2, an episode called Fire + Water. In the episode the character Charlie starts a fire near the camp as a diversion, and while the rest of the camp puts the fire out he steals the baby and runs to the ocean, determined that he needed to have it baptized.

It was pretty late when I dozed off, perhaps close to 1am. I was out cold. I was having strange dreams. I woke to the strong smell of smoke and burning plastic. Confused as to if I were dreaming or not, it took me a moment to figure out what was occurring. I jumped up and checked around the apartment.. nothing. I walked back towards my bedroom and that's when I saw the glow behind my bedroom curtain. I opened it to see the two large plastic trashcans blazing on fire, flames over 8' tall. After much adrenaline had died down and the firemen had come and contained what could have very well burned my entire apartment building to the ground.. I managed to fall back asleep.

Upon waking and exiting for a day of work I see a puddle of yellow plastic melted and embedded into the cement, only feet away from a wall between my head on a pillow and the trash cans ablazing. Such a strange coincidence to fall asleep to the themes of fire and water and wake to them as well. I feel pretty lucky that I woke up to the smell of smoke.... and even more lucky that it was contained before it spread to the building. I still feel like I'm dreaming..