Christian Chaize "Praia Piquinia"

Jen Bekman Gallery

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For the last five years, Christian Chaize has faithfully returned to the same beach in Portugal, taking photographs from approximately the same elevated angle to create the images in his series Praia Piquinia. Vertically oriented — a departure from the horizontal format traditional to landscape photography — the photographs become, through their repetition, intimate portraits of a place. A counterpoint to seascape greats Massimo Vitali and Richard Misrach, Chaize’s images expose the subtle nuances of this particular beach and playfully render the passage of time through otherwise un-photographed (and therefore unobserved) changes in light, tides, the weather and the beachgoers’ configurations. The photographs become, as Jen Bekman, the gallery's founder notes, “less about humanity and more about being human.” Jen continues:

The changes — subtle or obvious, natural or man-made — become revealed by the documented passage of time and are central to the work. Seen at different days and hours, the simple charm of the vista evolves into something richer; each detail, unique to each moment, is evidence of the transience of time and the tides, and creates a framework for human narrative both real and imagined. As each element is examined and identified, the daydream becomes clearer, and the feeling of being there that much closer.

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from May 20, 2009 to July 11, 2009

Opening Reception on 2009-05-20 from 18:00 to 20:00

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