Gallery Artists 2002:
Keith Carter, Mark Citret, Terry Evans, Michelle Keim, Michael Light,
Maria Martinez-Cañas,
Richard Misrach, Abelardo Morell,
Josephine Sacabo, Robert Stivers, & Jeffrey Wolin
![]() Radio Flyer (2000) Keith Carter |
![]() Baboon (2001) Keith Carter |
![]() Synagogue Wall, E. 75th St., NYC (2001) Mark Citret |
![]() Three Apples, Cold Mountain , Crestone, CO (2001) Mark Citret |
![]() Smithsonian Echinacea, 1880 (2000) Terry Evans |
![]() Field Museum, Drawer of Cardinals, various dates (2001) Terry Evans |
![]() Tank Field, Gary, IN (1997) Michelle Keim |
![]() Quenching Tower, Acme Steel (1998) Michelle Keim |
![]() Astronaut David Scott in hatchway of the command module Gumdrop during a space walk, Apollo 9 (March, 1969) Michael Light |
![]() Snapshot of Charles Duke and his family left at the Moon's Descartes Highlands, Apollo 16 (April, 1972) Michael Light |
![]() Metamorfosis: IX (1998) Maria Martinez-Cañas |
![]() Metamorfosis: XI (1998) Maria Martinez-Cañas |
![]() Battleground Point #6 (1999) Richard Misrach |
![]() Battleground Point #8 (1999) Richard Misrach |
![]() Camera Obscura Image of Habana, Looking Southeast in room with Ladder (2002) Abelardo Morell |
![]() Camera Obscura Image of El Vedado, Habana, Looking Northwest (2002) Abelardo Morell |
![]() Night Vision I (2001) Josephine Sacabo |
![]() The Dreamer (2001) Josephine Sacabo |
![]() Child with Mallet (2000) Robert Stivers |
![]() Woman's Back (2000) Robert Stivers Click to See Additional Stivers Images |
![]() Columns, Glanum (1999) Jeffrey Wolin |
![]() Bridge Remain, Ambrussum (2001) Jeffrey Wolin |
Gallery Artists 2002 marks a return to our annual exhibition showcasing new and notable images by eleven gallery artists. This year we will showcase new work by Keith Carter, who continues to use selective focus, as well as bleach on his negatives, to document the world around him, transforming skies into apocalyptic vistas. Mark Citret will show his timeless black and white images of unremarkable spaces which force us to slow down, listen, look and reflect, as he seeks to reveal the spectacular within the ordinary. Terry Evans will exhibit new pieces from her specimen series photographed from the archives at The Field Museum in Chicago. This work will also be shown at The Field Museum from July through January. Michelle Keim will present pieces from her ongoing night time work at industrial sites where radiant colors are set against an ominous Midwest sky, resulting in images which are both seductive and haunting. Michael Light will present a group of color images from Full Moon, a large format sequential book which assembles historical, scientific and striking images from the Apollo lunar flight missions between 1967- 72. Maria Martinez-Cañas will show pieces from her older series Metamorfosis, photograms of organic materials which refer to a transformation or evolution, addressing issues of decay and mortality. Richard Misrach will debut new work from Battleground Point, an area in the Nevada desert where water surrounds sand dunes, creating a wetlands. Abelardo Morell will show new camera obscura images made in Cuba. A book of his camera obscura photographs is planned to be released in October. Josephine Sacabo will exhibit work which was inspired by Juan Rulfo's novel, Pedro Paramo, about a town in ruins and its souls doing penance. This work will be published in October, followed by a show at CEG in January. Robert Stivers will showcase new images from his ongoing series "Listening to Cement," in which objects and people are transformed from flesh into cement, reminding us that all things, animate and inanimate, have life. Jeffrey Wolin will debut new work which documents Italian ruins scattered throughout Provence, France. This work will be published in the Fall of 2003 and shown at CEG.