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Artist Talk, November 21, 2015,4pm Opening Reception, Catalog Sales & Announcement of Award Winners: November 21, 2015, 5pm to 7pm Exhibition: November 21 through January 9, 2016 As part of the 2015 F295 Symposium in Pittsburgh, Brian Taylor and Robert Hirsch will be giving a presentation: “Virtual World, Virtual Gallery?” on Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 11 AM. They will be examining the question: “Is it still necessary to stand in front of an actual original work of art?” For details visit: Exhibition Light Sensitve 2015 Exhibition Dates: March 7 - April 18, 2015 Opening Reception: Saturday, March 7, 6 - 8pm Art Intersection presents our fourth annual Light Sensitive exhibition, with guest juror Robert Hirsch – artist, curator, and author. Light Sensitive celebrates the art of creating handmade images using traditional photographic print making processes. Work this year comes from national and international artists and includes c-prints, platinum/palladium, cyanotype, gelatin silver, gum bichromate, wet plate collodion tintypes, and many other printing processes.
The Art Intersection curatorial staff will select three artists from Light Sensitive to show additional work during an exhibition running from December 2015 to January 2016. Marcus Bunyan By, October 20, 2014 for One Twelve Publishing By Tori Roseman On October 14, 2014 for The Spectrum Book Excerpt from Shutterbug Magazine, December 2014 By Jack Foran ArtVoice V13 N40 By Joseph DiDomizio, Thursday, October 2, 2014, for The Buffalo News By Samaya Abdus-Salaam, October 2, 2014, for The Spectrum Transformational Imagemaking Traveling show The Martin Art Gallery at Muhlenberg College is pleased to present: March 16 - April 16, 2016 Martin Art Gallery, Baker Center for the Arts, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA. For exhibition details, download catalog Now Available: Transformational Imagemaking: Handmade Photography Since 1960 Transformational Imagemaking: Handmade Photography Since 1960 is a groundbreaking survey of significant work and ideas by imagemakers who have pushed beyond the boundaries of photography as a window on our material world.
These artists represent a diverse group of curious experimentalists who have propelled the medium’s evolution by visualizing their subject matter as it originates from their mind’s eye. Many favor the historical techniques commonly known as alternative photographic processes, but all these makers demonstrate that the real alternative is found in their mental approach and not in their use of physical methods. View an on-line preview of. Transformational Imagemaking: An Interview with Robert Hirsch Robert Hirsch Transformational Imagemaking by Aline Smithson Now Available: Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age is now available in Chinese and German editions.
Joseph Mills & Robert Hirsch Artists’ Book Collaboration Joe and I have not yet met. But introduced through our friend in common, Carl Chiarenza, we struck up what has become a fruitful correspondence. Joe made the suggestion that we exchange some imagery for the other to interact with. From his part came forth The Practical Exemplar of Architecture portfolio, based on my series The Architecture of Landscape.
In turn, I produced the Joe book, based on Mills’ images made during 2012, reworking them into the MoMA exhibition catalog, Two Decades of American Painting (1966). Mills sums up this project by stating, “Creativity is an archeology of the moment, an unearthing of the present. Though the child can live for hours in the box, parting the sands, receiving one revelation after another, there comes a time that he desires to share his risen wonders with another. When there is that chancehe takes itand runs and runs, hoping the new found friend can keep up the frantic paceRobert did. It was delicious fun.” Robert Hirsch, Joe. Artist Lecture Opening Reception (free and open to the public) Wednesday, November 13, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.
Many people think of photography as a window on the world, a process that delivers recognizable pictures of concrete subjects. Since the 1960s, Carl Chiarenza (b. 1935) has been part of a movement to expand the medium’s conceptual boundaries. Transmutation: Photographic Works by Carl Chiarenza chronicles how the artist’s work has evolved from tightly framed, documentary-style images into a vocabulary of visual abstraction. He achieved this by taking leave of the natural landscape and constructing collages from scrap materials for the purpose of being photographed under a copy stand with a 4x5 inch view camera. The resulting work, often relating to the landscape, dismantles formal media boundaries and permits photography to merge with graphic design, painting and sculpture. THE OTHER NEW YORK: 2012 (TONY: 2012) As part of The Everson Museum of Art’s The Other New York: 2012 (TONY: 2012) the Onondaga Historical Association is pleased to announce the exhibition of Robert Hirsch’s Manifest Destiny & The American West.
The installation consists of about 1000 individual jars, each containing an image with two of the same pictures printed on a black field (similar to a stereocard). The jarred images have been placed in three of the front gallery windows of Onondaga Historical Association, providing a “transparent” viewing experience. This is adjacent to other image jars that displayed on pedestals inside their gallery, which are juxtaposed against a series of 40 x 60-inch prints on the interior gallery walls.
This amalgamation of historical and original images offer a complex and variable narrative that explores the relationships between the people, land, and animals of North America’s frontier as it unfolded across a blood-streaked stage. Imaging the Shoah: A Post Documentary Approach Robert Hirsch presented selections from World in a Jar: War & Trauma and a work in progress, Ghosts: French Holocaust Children, at the 42nd Annual Scholars’ Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches (ASC). The ASC is oldest interdisciplinary, interfaith, and international gathering on this topic in the United States – meeting in Rochester, N.Y.
Free Download Suara Burung Kenari Gacor here. At Monroe Community College, May 12-14, 2012. Now Available: The second edition of Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age, expands and updates its groundbreaking predecessor, clearly, and concisely providing introductory instruction and the building blocks necessary to create thought-provoking, digitally-based photographs. It is an adventurous idea book that features numerous classroom-tested exercises from leading photographic educators, and encourages critical exploration and the creation of images from the photographer’s eye – an aesthetic point of view. Images and Words: An Online History of Photography This feature of Luminous-Lint is a collaborative project between Alan Griffiths and Robert Hirsch.
Easygo Smart Key Installation. It's purpose is to provide an authoritative, online history of photography that will evolve and expand over time with moderated input from the global photographic community. Visit the project at: The World in a Jar: War & Trauma, Edinboro University’s Bruce Gallery September 1 – 22, 2010.
The Sky is Falling, shown in conjunction with Karen Engle's reading from her book, Seeing Ghosts: 9/11 and the Visual Imagination. Burchfield-Penney Art Center, Thursday, April 8, 2010.