Archive for the ‘Fine Art’ tag
EXHIBITION – VICTORIA COLLECTS: A VIEW INTO PRIVATE ART COLLECTIONS FROM THE REGION


From February 3rd, see work from the Future Imperfect series at “Victoria Collects: a View into Private Art Collections from the Region” at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.
“Victoria Collects features more than 60 major artworks on loan from private collections across Victoria. These paintings, photographs, prints, sculpture, and drawings by artists ranging from Rembrandt, Andy Warhol, Piet Mondrian, Tom Thomson, E.J. Hughes, Betty Goodwin, to Ed Burtynsky illustrate the immense diversity in collecting styles and approaches that can be found in our region. Victoria Collects is more than a snapshot of fabulous individual pieces; it is a venue for narrative and exploration answering: Why do people collect? What drives them?”
Feb 3 – May 6, 2012
1040 Moss Street
Victoria, British Columbia
Canada
V8V 4P1
“The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria is a public art museum dedicated to the celebration of art. With vision, leadership and scholarship, we will engage and inspire diverse audiences through exhibition, interpretation and stewardship of the collection.”
IN PROGRESS – NEW EXHIBITION WORK 02
PRESS – PHOTOLIFE MAGAZINE
A nice write-up about the show from Photolife Magazine’s newsblog.
PUBLISHED – UYW MAGAZINE
The beautiful second anniversary issue of Australian on-line journal UYW was released today…an issue which focuses on artists using alternative methods in photography. This edition of Unless You Will was co-curated by founder Heidi Romano and Italy’s Fabio Severo and, along with my Hibernus series, includes wondrous work from Binh Danh (the chlorophyll printing process is breathtaking), Beth Dow and fellow Canadian Curtis Wehrfritz.
Check it out…
EXHIBITION – IMPRINT AT LUZ GALLERY
I’m very pleased to have work at Luz Gallery’s final show of 2011. The first public showing of 2 photographs from the Sea/Life series will be included (along with two of my favorite artists Joni Sternbach and Susan Burnstine, fine art/documentary photographer Quinton Gordon and five others) and the show opens this coming Saturday, November 19th from 12-4pm. If you’re in Victoria on December 1st you can also join in with the Oak Bay Gallery Walk from 5-8pm and drop by the gallery then.
ART + FASHION WITH STYLIST LUISA RINO

Stellar fashion stylist Luisa Rino called up to see about shooting a spread for Real Weddings Magazine for the Fall issue…who can say no.
At the newsstand now.
WORK NOW AT THE VANCOUVER ART GALLERY’S ‘ART RENTAL AND SALES’
After a juried selection process earlier this year you can now see four works from the Hibernus series at the Art Rental + Sales showroom in the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Connect up with them on Facebook too.


2011 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS
The results are in…and I’m happy to announce I have received 4 “Honorable Mentions”.
The main Honorable Mention page is here (scroll around for some amazing work) and individual galleries for each work are linked below.

PROGRESS RESTS
Advertising Automotive

SEA/LIFE (then entered with a working title of Wild)
Fine Art Still Life
Fine Art Other

ELITE ATHLETES
People Portraits
The International Photography Awards is a sister-effort of the Lucie Foundation, where the top three winners are announced at the annual Lucie Awards ceremony. The awards event will be held at the Lincoln Center in New York on October 24, 2011, before returning to Los Angeles in 2012 in celebration of the 10-year anniversary. Over 8,000 submissions from 90 countries were received for the 2011 International Photography Awards with over 70 jurors, the largest to date. The Foundation’s mission is to honor master photographers, discover new and emerging talent, and promote the appreciation of photography. IPA is dedicated to recognizing contemporary photographers’ accomplishments in this specialized and highly visible competition. Visit www.photoawards.com for more details.
CRITICAL MASS 2011 FINALIST

I’m very pleased to announce that the SEA/LIFE series has been moved forward into the final round of judging for this year’s Critical Mass award, part of the always wonderful Photolucida world.
“Critical Mass is a program about exposure and community. The idea is simple—photographers (from anywhere) submit a 10 image portfolio. This work is then pre-screened by a committee of approximately 20 great jurors. From those votes, the 200 top Finalists are determined. These 200 Finalists and their work go on to a jury of approximately 200 of the world’s best curators, editors, and other professionals who have agreed to view and vote on the Finalists’ work. Using these votes, at least one photographer is chosen to receive a book award and once the monograph is published, everyone who enters and juries will receive a copy of the book(s).”
- excerpt from the Photolucida website.
EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT- VANCOUVER/VANCOUVER

I am pleased to announce I will be included in an exhibition featuring works from the Rick Erickson collection, curated by Michael Turner. Details are below.
On Main Presents VANCOUVER/VANCOUVER
September 8 to November 4, 2011
Gallery 1965
1965 Main Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Gallery Hours: Wednesday to Friday 12-5pm
By Appointment: onmain@gmail.com 604.872.7713
Vancouver Part 1: Sept. 8 to Sept. 30, 2011 – Opening Thurs. Sept. 8, 7-10pm
Vancouver Part 2: Oct. 6 to Nov. 4, 2011 – Opening Thurs. Oct. 6, 7-10pm
Curator’s Talk: Sat. Oct. 8, 8pm
- from the official invitation:
“This inaugural exhibition is a celebration of Vancouver art and artists featuring works from the collection of Rick Erickson curated by Michael Turner.
On Main kicks off the new Gallery 1965 with VANCOUVER/VANCOUVER. This two-part salon-style exhibition will feature the works of 66 artists collected over the last 30 years.
“What distinguishes Rick Erickson’s collecting is that while many grow to appreciate art, Rick grew up on Main Street with artists. While the more ambitious art collections often boast a focus, this collection is a reflection of his four-corner engagement with the city and its histories. In that sense it is as much a personal diary as a wide-ranging collection of objects and gestures. Of interest are artworks both from and of the city — the local conversation but also those taking place from without, and the (inter)relationship between the two” (Michael Turner, 2011).
The Artists: 12 Midnite, Vikky Alexander, Cameron Andrews, Tim Barber, Rebecca Belmore, Brian Boulton, William Burroughs, Tom Burrows, Jessica Bushey, Neil Campbell, A. Chen, Lincoln Clarkes, Dana Claxton, George Clutesi, Jim Cummins, Robert Davidson, Bev Davies, Stan Douglas, Jimmie Durham, David Ellingsen, Terry Ewasiuk, Graham Gillmore, Rodney Graham, Angela Grossman, Antonia Hirsch, Image Bank, Jane Irwin, Mary Janeway, Debbie Jow, Brian Keith, Khan Lee, Attila R. Lukacs, Ken Lum, Liz Magor, Ewan McNeil, Eric Metcalfe, Sidney Morozoff, Michael Morris, Norval Morrisseau, Helmut Newton, Toni Onley, Oraf, David Ostrem, Edward Poitras, Judy Radul, Man Ray, Charles Rea, Frederic Remington, Chick Rice, Charlie Roberts, Derek Root, Marc Rudis, Peter Schuyff, Frances Semple, Jack Shadbolt, Esther Shalev-Gerz, Steffens-Colmer Studios, Unknown, Jan Wade, Ian Wallace, Neil Wedman, Williams Brothers Photographers, Paul Wong, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, and Etienne Zack.”



