Marie-Noëlle Leroy, curator of the 4-4-4 show that has opened in Le Bourget, France sent me a link to a review of the show.
Google provides a translation of the review from French to English if needed.
Marie-Noëlle Leroy, curator of the 4-4-4 show that has opened in Le Bourget, France sent me a link to a review of the show.
Google provides a translation of the review from French to English if needed.
One of my “photo sculptures” has been accepted at “4-4-4″, the “Fourth International Lensless” photography exhibition in Le Borget, France. This mixed media piece consists of a pinhole photograph in a hand sculpted frame of acrylic paste, gel and paint. The pinhole image is the result of a six month exposure of black and white photographic paper. During the exposure to freezing temperatures in the winter and heat during the late spring, water condensed inside the camera, forming chemical reactions to the black and white paper negative. The image contains elements of earth (in image and as frame), wind (in trees), fire (the sun’s paths) and water (condensation formed into round blotches).
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The show opens March 11, 2010 at the “Centre culturel André Malraux”, 10 Avenue Francis de Pressensé, 93350 Le Bourget, France, and continues until April 24th. Then the show travels to the “Exhibition in Centro Civic Can Basté de Barcelona” in Spain during May and June.
One of my photographs (show below) has been accepted in the “Lucid Directions” show at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. The exhibition is scheduled to run from February 25th to March 19, 2010 in the Rose Netzorg & James Wilfrid Kerr Gallery.
The theme of the show is surrealism and the juror was Allison Carey, assistant professor at Columbia College in Chicago.
Lecture by Allison Carey: February 23rd at 5:30pm
Opening Reception: February 24th, 5:30 – 7:30pm
Exhibition: February 24 – March 19, 2010