MYSTERY at Frederieke Taylor Gallery (New York)
I know there's more than a few of you New Yorkers out there reading this blog. So, I thought I'd pass the word on about an upcoming Manhattan show which includes the work of Brooklyn photographer Jeremy Helton.
MYSTERY
July 10 - August 10
Opening: Thursday July 12, 2007
Frederieke Taylor Gallery
535 West 22nd Street
6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
(image by Victoria Fu)
Frederieke Taylor Gallery presents Mystery, a group show of photography and video featuring twelve artists and curated by George Spencer. An uncanny feeling of dislocation of the familiar pervades the works selected for the show. Stark landscapes, glimpses into domestic daily routines, levitating buildings,voyeuristic views, all seem to offer clues to the "who, what, where, and when" of life today. Artists included in the exhibition are: Victoria Fu, Daniel Gordon, Jeremy Helton, Wayne Hodge, Katrin Korfmann, Sangbin Im, Bill Jacobson, Matthew Pillsbury, Ray Rapp, Matthew Schenning and Evan Schwartz.
Click here for more information.
For the show, Jeremy Helton will exhibit 20x24 Polariods of videos which were originally shot on Super 8 film. Jeremy Helton's work focuses on perception and memory, creating environments where an immediate and present experience is connected to an implied and sometimes fictionalized past as interlocking points of reference.
Click here to visit Jeremy's website.
MYSTERY
July 10 - August 10
Opening: Thursday July 12, 2007
Frederieke Taylor Gallery
535 West 22nd Street
6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
(image by Victoria Fu)
Frederieke Taylor Gallery presents Mystery, a group show of photography and video featuring twelve artists and curated by George Spencer. An uncanny feeling of dislocation of the familiar pervades the works selected for the show. Stark landscapes, glimpses into domestic daily routines, levitating buildings,voyeuristic views, all seem to offer clues to the "who, what, where, and when" of life today. Artists included in the exhibition are: Victoria Fu, Daniel Gordon, Jeremy Helton, Wayne Hodge, Katrin Korfmann, Sangbin Im, Bill Jacobson, Matthew Pillsbury, Ray Rapp, Matthew Schenning and Evan Schwartz.
Click here for more information.
For the show, Jeremy Helton will exhibit 20x24 Polariods of videos which were originally shot on Super 8 film. Jeremy Helton's work focuses on perception and memory, creating environments where an immediate and present experience is connected to an implied and sometimes fictionalized past as interlocking points of reference.
Click here to visit Jeremy's website.
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