Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Summer shows: Bill Armstrong, Joni Sternbach

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Hello everyone,

Out of the city for summer?

Well, if you're in London or even just slightly up the Hudson River from New York City for any reason, here are two shows to check out.

No matter where you are, get yourself outside and enjoy the weather!

Jeffrey Kane
LTI / lightside photographic services

P.S. and don't forget to apply for the 2010 WIP - LTI / Individual Project Grant ... (if you're a women, of course).
Bill Armstrong: Renaissance
Hackelbury Fine Art, Ltd., June 10 - July 31


From the Infinity series: Renaissance #1005
40 x 48 optically enlarged c-print

Bill Armstrong's Renaissance images are part of an extensive body of work called the Infinity Series and are aptly named after a crucial aspect of the creative process where he rephotographs found images with his focusing ring set at infinity.

Armstrong's appropriated material is subjected to a variety of physical manipulations - photocopying, cutting, painting, rephotographing and the extreme de-focusing that enables him to blend and distill hues - all of which contribute to transform the originals and give them new meaning in a new context.

LTI / Lightside produced six conventionally enlarged 40" x 48" c-prints for this exhibition.
Joni Sternbach: Surfland
Kenise Barnes Fine Art, June 5 - July 34


From Surfland: 08.08.13 #8 Surfer Gals
20 x 24 archival pigment print, scanned from unique collodion tintype

Joni Sternbach has covered a lot of ground with her project Surfland ... from shooting up and down both coasts in the United States to exhibiting the photographs seemingly everywhere in between and as far away as Lishui, China. Along the way, the work has received widespread critical attention both online and in print. Surfland, the book, also won in the 2008 Photolucida Critical Mass Awards hard cover Monograph category.

LTI / Lightside produced thirteen 20 x 24 and 8 x 10 archival pigment prints and one
30 x 40 digital c-print for this exhibition

Reminder:

The 2010 Women in Photography - LTI / Lightside Individual Project Grant is open for submissions. Follow this link for all the information you'll need to apply:

2010 Women in Photography - LTI / Lightside Individual Project Grant

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