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WINTER 2006
On the Beach

Douglas McCulloh and Jacques Garnier

On the Beach

November 15, 2007 - January 19, 2007 Upstairs GallerieS

The real life characters photographed for On The Beach reveals the rich diversity and color of the beach as a social and cultural pageant. Florida's beaches are a magnet, not only for the local population, but for the millions who visit Florida each year. This exhibition features images made over the last 2 years on Florida's beaches, combined with a companion series made on the beaches of Southern California. The show rises from a powerfully straightforward idea - go to beaches and capture a chance sample of beachgoers. Click here for more information...


FALL
2006
Resonating Fields

Lois Greenfield
Resonating Fields
September 15 - December 10, 2006 Downstairs Galleries

In her exuberant, explosive and elegant pictures, Lois Greenfield captures in an image, not just the lithe and acrobatic forms of dancers performing their art, but the purity and exhilaration of movement itself.  Dancers in Ms. Greenfield’s breathtaking images seem like a species apart; rare and wonderful creatures who have figured out how to break the bonds that hold the rest of us to earth. Without tricks or manipulation of any kind, she captures these fleeting and impossible moments in a style that is both lyrical and graphic. Click here for more information...


Coal Hollow

Ken Light
Coal Hollow

August 31 - October 29, 2006 Upstairs Galleries

For three years Ken Light photographed the gradual death of the coal industry and its culture in the struggling mining communities and former coal company towns of West Virginia. Extreme poverty, welfare dependence, Ku Klux Klan reemergence, major diseases like “black lung”; a sense of hopelessness about lost jobs and lost heritage is haunting the country’s most impoverished state. During his outings at "the hollows", he has attempted to trace roots of coal families, been invited into numerous homes of retired miners, attended outdoor church tent revivals, and recorded ravaging summer floods. Click here for more information...

SUMMER 2006
Taken For Looks
Taken for Looks
Imaging Food in Contemporary

August 31 - October 29, 2006 Downstairs Galleries


Taken for Looks focuses exclusively on photography, bringing together an array of food images that probe our fantasies, our realities, our acts and our marks. Visual techniques and strategies traditionally associated with documentary, commercial and fine art photography cross-fertilize as each artist explores this fascinating subject in their own unique way. The make-believe and the actual become entwined to expose aspects of our confused and complex notions of desire. The viewer not only consumes the images but may also be overtaken by them; blurring the defining lines of consumer and consumed. Caught off-guard, we realize that we may have become the real subject of these images; and we may have been left with only the promise of fulfillment. Click here for more information...

CURATED BY SARAH TANGUY
The artists include Meredith Allen; Anita Calero; Sharon Core; Tim Davis; Susan Eder and Craig Dennis; Doug Fitch and Mimi Oka; Justine Kurland; Laura Letinsky; Zeva Oelbaum; Martin Parr; and Lyndon Wade.
SPRING 2006
50 Years on the Frontline
Philip Jones Griffiths

50 Years on the Frontline
January 27- April 14, 2006 Downstairs Galleries


Philip Jones Griffiths' has produced unforgettable photographs for over five decades on the front lines of world conflict. Tackling love, death, frivolity, politics and violence, Griffiths' photographs comment profoundly on virtually every aspect of human emotion. The exhibition traces Griffiths compelling journey through the British presence in Northern Ireland, colonialism in Rhodesia, the Algerian & Yom Kippur wars, the Vietnam War, and, both in the United States and in Viet Nam, the post-war era. It is a powerful collection of black-and-white photographs presented in installation format in association with Philip Jones Griffiths, Magnum Photos, Trolley Books, Artists for Humanity and Duggal Visual Solutions. Curated by George Carrano. Click here for more information...

Black Maps
David Maisel

Black Maps
February 24 - June 23, 2006 Upstairs Galleries

Black Maps is comprised of three series of aerial photographs of environmentally impacted landscapes and a new media sound and image installation. Although these photographs evidence devastation, they also transcribe an interior psychic landscape that is profoundly disturbing. As otherworldly as the images seem, they depict a shattered reality of our own making. Click here for more information...



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