E. E. McCollum was recently profiled by the photography website Rtfotofolio. Read the interview here.
Fred Zafran: Life Force Magazine
Fred Zafran's Old Miami Downtown portfolio was recently featured inLife Force Magazine, an online magazine which celebrates the art-form of the photo-essay.
Michael Borek: Cue Art Foundation Exhibit, Life Force Magazine
Michael Borek's images have been appearing in quite a number of venues lately.
Two of Michael Borek’s photographs were selected by the curator Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell for the exhibition Country, Home, in the Cue Art Foundation on 137 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001. The exhibition will be held on September 5 – October 10, 2015, and the opening reception is on Saturday, September 12, 6-8pm. The gallery is open Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm. In her curator’s essay, Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell wrote the following about Michael Borek photographs: “Borek’s scenes vigorously bring the viewer out of America and into his place of communist, often bleak, origin. His series of captured fences and the title ‘And They Make Good Neighbors’ considers boundaries, belonging, relationships in a direct engagement with the tension of looking in and looking out. His tightly cropped frames limit the contextualization of the scene depicted so often that the viewer doesn’t know if they are looking out or looking in.”
Michael Borek’s photography was also recently covered by Life Force Magazine, an online magazine which celebrates the art-form of the photo-essay.
Tim Hyde: "Depth of Field"
Images by Tim Hyde will be included in the group exhibit Depth of Field, a joint project by Rfotofolio.org and the Art Intersection gallery, located in Gilbert, Arizona:
(from the Art Intersection website)
Depth of Field celebrates photography with an exhibition, workshops, lectures, and photographers’ roundtable.
In collaboration with Art Intersection, Rfotofolio is pleased to have the opportunity to exhibit many of the photographers that have shared their work on Rfotofolio’s virtual pages.
Depth of Field includes images from developing to established photographers. Their images document the way we work, live, and dream.
This exhibition spans the vast art that is photography.
Tim was recently profiled on the Rfotofolio website. Read the article.
Karen Keating: "I Come From..."
Fine art photographer, Karen Keating, will present new work in her solo exhibit at Multiple Exposures Gallery.
Karen’s images are a visual conversation using words and images as her voice in this exhibit. Encouraged through a creative class and drawing from a notebook of captured phrases from numerous sources – songs, radio interviews, poems, newspapers, novels – Karen has joined images with a touch of words. She reflects on her roots both looking back and looking inward. The images use light, shadow, and black and white as fundamentals. She looks carefully at simplicity to express reverence for the quiet, found moments, often in the landscape.
Karen's work will be on exhibit September 8 – October 18, 2015. Please join us for a Reception on Saturday, September 12, 2-4pm and an Artist Talk on Sunday, September 27, 3-4pm.
Michael Borek's "Scranton Lace" project featured in UK Daily Mail
Michael Borek and his project, Scranton Lace, are the subjects for a feature article by the UK Daily Mail. Learn more about Michael and his project and view many of the images from the project. Read the article here.
Soomin Ham to exhibit at Flashpoint Gallery in 2016
Last week CulturalDC released the schedule for their 2015-16 exhibition season. Multiple Exposures Gallery is proud to announce that Soomin Ham will be one of nine artists selected to exhibit at Flashpoint Gallery in the upcoming year.
SOOMIN HAM - SOUND OF BUTTERFLY April 2 – 30, 2016
Ham’s ongoing project “Sound of Butterfly” presents an experimental, yet personal approach to seeing, understanding and interpreting memories of grief and loss. The project reflects her mother’s journey through life, depression, and death. Sound of Butterfly includes the artist’s photographs of the special belongings her mother left behind, as well as old photographs, that go through a process involving washing, freezing and other interventions that reveal a narrative beyond the image.
You can read more about Soomin's project, Sound of Butterfly here.
You can learn more about CulturalDC, Flashpoint Gallery, and their programs at their website: www.culturaldc.org/
Multiple Exposures Gallery Summer Group Show Juried by Brady Robinson
Multiple Exposures Gallery invites you to our summer group show of fine art photography. This group exhibition was juried by E. Brady Robinson. Brady is a photographer and educator based in Washington D.C. whose work has been featured in numerous publications and is held in many significant collections.
The exhibition opens July 28th and runs until September 6, 2015.
Michael Borek: NY Time Lens blog
James Estrin, of the New York Times Lens blog, reviews Michael Borek's photographs from a shuttered lace factory in Scranton, and comments on some unexpected connections behind this endeavor. Read the post here.
In other news: Michael Borek's solo show in New York entitled What Would Sudek Do? will close on August 3, 2015. The exhibition is presented in the BBLA Gallery on 321 East 73rd Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10021. Viewing hours are Monday - Friday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Please note that BBLA's exhibition space is occasionally closed for events. Call 212-988-1733 to check on access. More information on the show can be viewed here.
Tim Hyde: Fraction Magazine online exhibit
Work by Tim Hyde is included in Home, an online exhibition from Fraction Magazine, curated by Susan Spiritus.
From the curator's statement:
Home - Where is yours?
I have read and re-read all of the Fraction Magazine publications that have been published over the years in search for images that serve to illustrate my theme for this online exhibition about ‘Home’. Home, the word….what is a home? What thoughts do we conjure up when we think of ‘home’...
The breadth of the subject ‘home’ is endless. It could be a book, but for an online exhibition I have pulled together 39 photographs, which addressed this subject, and I am grateful to the photographers who have traveled the world to expose these places and to David Bram for finding their work and bringing it to our attention in the issues of Fraction Magazine.
You can read the entire statement and view the exhibition here.