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Showing posts with label a gallery for fine photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a gallery for fine photography. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Love Photography? Catch the A Gallery Sky High Exhibition in New Orleans,
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
A Gallery for Fine Photography features Ben Depp!
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017
A Gallery for Fine Photography Artist
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Artist Reception
Saturday, December 9, 5-8pm
on view through February 25, 2018
IN CONJUNCTION with PhotoNOLA and Prospect.4
Below Sea Level, the latest body of work from New Orleans artist Michel Varisco, imagines a metaphorical future for citizens after global sea levels have risen to overtake the land. In these magical realist photographs and assemblages, Varisco explores the intimate and complex experience of life in an endangered community, where citizens feel such a powerful connection to their home that they would rather reinvent themselves than abandon it. Unconventionally shot while submerged underwater, Below Sea Level also functions as a performative collaboration; Varisco gets in the water with a diverse group of residents who have been gently coached to surrender to their subaqueous state, with no air tanks or breathing masks to support them. These photographs establish a profound connection between the viewer, the subject, and the artist herself – all of whom float silently together in this strange oceanic world. Below Sea Level embodies a poetic response to the predicted fate of rising waters, as we struggle, adapt, float, and endure to create a new world beneath the water’s surface.
Below Sea Level is in conjunction with PhotoNOLA and Michel Varisco’s Prospect.4 installation, Turning (Prayer Wheels for the Mississippi River), a permanent public sculptural installation on the Lafitte Greenway in New Orleans.
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
A Gallery for Fine Photography - Louviere + Vanessa/Shelby Lee Adams
Please join us Saturday, October 6, 2012
Louviere + Vanessa - Stratum Lucidum and Moonshine
Shelby Lee Adams - Salt and Truth
A Gallery for Fine Photography
241 Chartres Street
Reception for the Artists 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art
925 Camp Street
Opening for the Artists 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 8
PHOTOnola
Reception for the Artists 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Joséphine Sacabo, Keith Carter
Louviere + Vanessa, Shelby Lee Adams
Saturday, January 19 - April 13, 2013
The Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida
Louviere + Vanessa
Saturday, January 7, 2012
A Gallery for Fine Photography - Trees of Life
A Gallery for Fine
Photography, 241 Chartres Street
Exhibition begins: Monday,
January 16, 2012
On view through February 28,
2012
Joyce Tenneson has studied and worked as a
photographer for over 40 years.
Her
spirit of invention and exploration is evident in her new project working
with
Gold leaf, Photography and images of Trees. Throughout her career, Tenneson
has
embraced new concepts, processes and techniques, marrying them with
Ancient
Mythologies and Tenets. Trees of Life addresses
the relationship between Trees and
Humankind. Joyce Tenneson’s use of trees and gold harkens back to Sir James
George Frazer’s “The Golden Bough.”
1989,
Tenneson received the “Infinity”
award from the International Center for Photography. 1990, she received “Women in Photography
International’s “ Photographer of the Year Award and 2005, she received the Lucie Award for “Professional
Photographer of The Year.”
Joyce
Tenneson’s photographs have been published in 16 books.
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