Tuesday, June 21, 2011
The Myth and the Mountain
A group show featuring members of COHORT.
http://www.cohortia.com/
http://cohortia.blogspot.com/
143 Richardson St., Brooklyn, NY 11222
Open Studio Weekend!
Exhibition @ B42 Gallery in Toronto
Accumulations will be opening this Sunday December 6th at the B42 Gallery in Toronto!
Reception is Sunday December 6th, 5pm – 8pm
Show will feature my photographs with Toronto sculptor Keith Bentley.
Gallery Info:
b42GALLERY
Open Sundays 1pm – 6pm
and by appointment
461 North Service Rd W, unit B42
Oakville, Ontario L6M 2V5
Gallery: 905 465 3778
Cell: 416 409 8718
chris@b42gallery.com
Contact Sheets on 20x200
One of my photographs is going to be for sale this Wednesday at 2:00pm!!! Be sure to go to the 20x200 website on
Wednesday October 28, 2009 to buy one of my photographs online!
20x200 offers ridiculously affordable, limited-edition, exhibition-quality prints exclusively online. Editions are curated and personally introduced by Jen Bekman at least twice a week. To be the first to know about new editions, sign up for the 20x200 newsletter: http://www.20x200.com/mailinglist
Exhibition @ Broadway Gallery
If you are around NYC October 1st - 15th my work will be shown in a group show called, Derived, Borrowed, and Stolen, Curated by Basak Malone and Sara Wight, at the Broadway, 473 Broadway, 7th Floor.
Featuring: Sarah Sharpe, Katie St Claire, Parsley Steinweiss, Sara Wight and Jordan Tate
Opening Reception Thursday October 1st 6-8pm
Derived, Borrowed, and Stolen brings together artists whose work addresses the nature of originality and its complicated relationship with the visual arts. The central theme and title is inspired by the well-known quote, “talent borrows, genius steals,” which is said by some to have come from none other than Picasso (rumor has it that it might also have been Morrissey’s, of the rock band Smiths, or even Oscar Wilde’s). The uncertainty surrounding the origins of the quote is ironically apt. Linked by this common thread, the works in this show raise questions about what constitutes creativity in today’s world, one in which the Internet has rendered copying and plagiarizing in the visual arts easier and more socially acceptable. Over a plethora of visual styles, these innovative artists find new ways to pay homage to their artistic inspirations while producing wildly inventive pieces. The viewer sifts through the rich layers and discovers, through the eyes of the artist, the difference between simple pastiche and ingenious reinterpretation.
For more info: http://www.broadwaygallerynyc.com/2009/04/derived-borrowed-and-stolen/
Exhibition @ Center for Fine Art Photography
If you happen to be in Colorado my work will be feautured in, 2009 International Exhibition of Fine Art Photography, curated by Andy Admas, at the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO.
Opening Reception: Friday, October 2, 2009
For more infomation: http://www.c4fap.org/
I'm a Hot Shot!!
On June 4th it was announced I was one of the very lucky winners of the Hey Hot Shot Competition at Jen Bekman Gallery!!
Thank You Jen and everyone else on the Panel!!!
And congratulations to the other photographers who won: Michelle Arcila, Daniel Cheek, Mike Sinclair, and Kurt Tong!
For more info go to: http://www.heyhotshot.com/
Collector's Guide to Emerging Art Photography
I will be featured in Humble Arts Foundation's new book!! See below for launch party details!!!
The Collector's Guide to Emerging Art Photography
for more info : http://humbleartsfoundation.org/publications/index.html
Humble Arts Foundation Presents
The Collector’s Guide to Emerging Art Photography Book Launch Party
Thursday, March 5, 6 – 9 PM
VOLTA NY
7 W. 34th Street at 5th Avenue
http://voltashow.com
The reception will be held in Volta’s VIP Lounge.
An after party will be held at:
Boucarou
Thursday, March 5, 10 PM until late
64 E. 1st Street at 1st Avenue
RSVP required for both events. Guest list strictly enforced.
Send RSVPs to: rsvp@hafny.org.
Humble Arts Foundation is pleased to present The Collector's Guide to Emerging Art Photography, a 180-page source book for collectors, art dealers, gallery directors, photo editors, museum professionals, and independent curators. Featuring 163 emerging art photographers, The Collector's Guide aims to further Humble’s mission by bridging the gap between ambitious early-career photographers and photography professionals. The Collector's Guide book launch party will take place at VOLTA NY, Thursday, March 5th from 6 – 9pm at 7 W. 34th St at 5th Ave. The reception will be held in VOLTA’s VIP lounge. An after party will be held at Boucarou, 64 E. 1st St. at 1st Ave, Thursday, March 5, 10 PM – until late.
RSVP required: rsvp@hafny.org.
http://humbleartsfoundation.org/publications/index.html
A select number of books will be available for sale.
Participating photographers include: Dustin Aksland,Carlos Albalá, Kathyrn Parker Almanas, Corey Arnold, Peter Baker, Rob Ball, Gideon Barnett, Anna Bauer, Matthew Baum, Juliana Beasley, Johan Bergström, Brian Berman, Colin Blakely, Dan Boardman, Steven Brahms, Mark Brautigam, Timothy Briner, Jessica Bruah, Michael Bühler-Rose, Jesse Burke, Alejandro Cartagena, Jacob Carter, Melissa Catanese, Anastasia Cazabon, Alana Celii, Talia Chetrit, Andrea Chu, Céline Clanet, François Coquerel, Robyn Cumming, Chris Davis, Rachael Dunville, Dan Eckstein, Gerald Edwards III, Scott Eiden, Amy Elkins, Geoffrey Ellis, Tealia Ellis-Ritter, Grant Ernhart, Thobias Fäldt, Jan Fassbender, Jon Feinstein, Todd Fisher, Lucas Foglia, Manya Fox, Zack Genin, Dana Gentile, Sam Gezari, Emiliano Granado, Leslie Grant, Yann Gross, Gustav Gustafsson, Gregory Halpern, Paul Herbst, Beth Herzhaft, Susanna Hesselberg, Nicole Jean Hill, Ben Huff, Lacey Ann Johnson, Dina Kantor, Nicole Katz, Drew Kelly, Mikael Kennedy, Gunnar Knechtel, Liz Kuball, Naho Kubota, William Lamson, Molly Landreth, Mårten Lange, Shane Lavalette, Alejandra Laviada, Jason Lazarus, Bryan Lear, Ashley Lefrak, Miranda Lehman, Brian Lesteberg, Jennifer Loeber, Sophie T. Lvoff, Thomas Macker, Ashley Macknica, Sarah Madsen, Alison Malone, Jessica Mallios, John Mann, Michael Marcelle, Marc McAndrews, Andrew Robert McComb, Erica McDonald, Tammy Mercure, Nick Meyer, Chad Muthard, Wakaba Noda, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Bob O’Connor, Grady O’Connor, Patrick O’Hare, Christina Maria Oswald, Robert Pallesen, Sarah Palmer, Lydia Panas, Ahndraya Parlato, Brandon Pavan, Eric Percher, Nathan Ellis Perkel, Regine Petersen, Ryan Pfluger, Cara Phillips, Birthe Piontek, Louis Porter, Friederike Von Rauch, Shawn Records, Justin James Reed, Reka Reisinger, Peter Riesett, Jenny Riffle, Lissa Rivera, Jessica Roberts, Carlo Van de Roer, Patrick Romero, Dalton Rooney, Nadine Rovner, Will Sanders, John Saponara, Matthew Schenning, Jennifer Niederhauser Schlup, Aaron Schuman, Stephen K. Schuster, Bryan Jacob Schutmaat, Matthew Shain, Angus R. Shamal, Daniel Shea, Matt Siber, Sarah Small, Angie Smith, Tema Stauffer, Will Steacy, Amy Stein, Parsley Steinweiss, Luke Stettner, Sean Stewart, Barry Stone, Sarah Sudhoff, JJ Sulin, Rachel Sussman, Tina Tyrell, Simon Vahala, Alex Van Clief, Kamden Vencill, Caroline de Vries, Michael Werner, Emma Wieslander, Sara Wight, Grant Willing, Sarah Wilmer, Ofer Wolberger, Jason John Würm, Wheat Wurtzburger, Jeongmee Yoon, Anoush Abrar & Aimée Hoving, Allison Wermager & Alexander M. Harrington, Inka Lindergård & Niclas Holmström, Kate and Camilla and Tribble & Mancenido.
Humble Arts Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that works to advance the careers of emerging fine-art photographers by way of exhibition and publishing opportunities, limited-edition print sales, twice-annual artists grants, and educational programming. http://hafny.org.