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"Light Picture Paint" show, Brooklyn, US

Posted 28 March, 2008 in Exhibitions

Light Picture Paint show, Brooklyn, US

Featuring work by Nadia Dev, Graham Slick, Nyra Lang, Mary Cook, Jenny Jimenez, Raquel Lauren, Brad Peterson, Sari Wynne, Fernando Cepeda, Lee M Heekin, Nikolai Atannasov, Jessica Teore, Antonio Zito, Emily Drazen, and Kate Durkin.

More info at www.717studio.net.

Tim Connor opening TONIGHT, Brooklyn, NY, US

Posted 20 March, 2008 in Exhibitions

Brooklyn Lightbox Magic show flyer

Tim Connor writes:

Come to a celebration of my photographs this Thursday, March 20th [2008], 6–8 pm at the Pacific Standard Bar in Brooklyn. It’s the Spring Equinox & light & color are happening again! Here’s the info:

The show is currently on display 24/7 in colorful 4 ft. by 6 ft. lightboxes at the Atlantic Ave/Pacific St.subway station. The station is located at the intersection of Flatbush & Atlantic Ave (see map). It is served by the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, M, N, Q & R subway lines & by the LIRR.

If you’re coming by train, see the show on your way to the schmooze. It’s convenient! To find the lightboxes go to the lower level at Atlantic Ave. and follow signs to the B, Q & LIRR

The schmooze: is at Pacific Standard Bar, 82 Fourth Ave. (2 blocks from station — see map) . Starts at 6.

See the official invite

See the pictures as a slideshow

See the lightboxes on site

"76 Kisses" vintage photography show, Brooklyn, US

Posted 22 January, 2008 in Exhibitions

76 Kisses show flyer

Vintage kissing photographs collected and curated by Lori Baker and David E. Brown, showing at the City Reliquary, Brooklyn, NY, US.

Note that the show is running on Valentine’s Day, take your sweetie!

Lara Wechsler’s "Coney Island: The Lost Horizon" show, NYC

Posted 20 November, 2007 in Exhibitions

Coney Island: The Lost Horizon show flyer

You can see more of Wechsler’s work at her Web site, LaraWechsler.com.

There’s a larger, more readable version of the flyer here.

"Look See: Photographers On Reflection" show, NYC, US

Posted 12 February, 2007 in Exhibitions

Look See show flyer

Features work by Lara Wechsler and a heap of others. Check it out at the Brooklyn Artists Gym!

Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition: "Experimentation" group show

Posted 2 September, 2006 in Exhibitions


BWAC Experimentation group photography show flyer

More info at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition site

Contact photography show at Outrageous Look, NYC

Posted 25 July, 2006 in Exhibitions

Outrageous Look press release:

BROOKE WILLIAMS says that her work "is intensely personal and always involves using the photographs to make some kind of record of an experience, to try and make memories more permanent. I was never that good at keeping journals, but I do have a photographic record of experiences I’ve had, glasses of OJ I’ve consumed, shoes I’ve owned, cars I’ve driven, etc. This piece, then, can be seen as a visual diary of the various people with whom I’ve come in contact over the past several years. And they range from my closest friends, to colleagues I work with, to the UPS man… The one underlying principle—the only hard and fast rule of the piece besides the format (833 SX70 Polaroids)—is that I have had some kind of interaction or experience with the people that belong to the hands in the photos."

Freud uses the term "isolationism" to refer to the way the thinking mind interferes with the "possibility of successful contact." Williams sees this project as a "way of visually battling my own ego"—hoping to become enriched by the process of forgetting the self in the endless repetitive con- templation of the other. Brooke Williams lives and works in Williamsburg.

TOM BURKE’s lyrical black & white photographs show us the sublime aspect of everyday objects and places. He lives and works in Tokyo, Japan.

In one of the two pieces by SACHAR MATHIAS, a sculptural transcription of a melody becomes an instrument of its own, while the other offers us a different mode of musical performance. She lives and works in Williamsburg.

The show runs through 17 August, 2006 at Outrageous Look, 103 Broadway, Ground Floor Brooklyn, NY 11211 (J, M, or Z to March or L to Bedford). Gallery hours are Thursday–Monday, 12–6 pm.

I’ve been following Tom Burke’s work on Flickr for a while. I usually stare, drool, try to think of something coherent to say about it, fail, and try to pick my jaw up off the floor. So, you know, I think it’s, like, really good. Check it out.