Four Solo Exhibitions

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Shibui By Larry Davis

Larry Davis’s latest solo exhibit is entitled Shibui. He says, “Shibui is one of many Japanese terms used to describe beauty, in this case inherent beauty and restraint. This series of photographs illustrate my observations of the details of structural and architectural designs and how these quiet, understated, simple yet elegant designs are woven into ordinary everyday life in Japan.” Shibui consists of 12 of Davis’s signature 3x3 inch toned archival pigment inkjet prints in 12x12 inch mattes and frames.


Growing Up In A Shrinking World:Minority Children In Asia By Michael Schenker

Michael Schenker took numerous trips to Asia since 2001 to complete this project. Trekking among the lands of the Chil, the Hmong, the Dai, the Dong, the Miao and the Akha, he says, “I became fascinated with lifestyles that seem unchanged from centuries past. Children, the common denominator among the various tribes, have little opportunity for schooling. As their villages and culture are absorbed by their host countries, what
remnants of their legacy will be passed on to their children?”


Golden Thailand By David Murcko

David Murcko spent seven years living in Thailand. The experience changed his life and has heavily influenced his artistic direction. His latest exhibit called Golden
Thailand pays tribute to Thailand's culture, people and religion. Murcko describes a unique "golden glow" around everything in Thailand. Gold also plays a large part in Thailand's history and religious practices.
This inspired Murcko to print his latest series on specially treated gold metal plates.

SUSIMDAE: Calm Your Heart and Look into Your Mind By Dwight Primiano

This portfolio pays tribute to the 15th century Korean Confucian scholar Jo Heon. He served as royal archivist, librarian and court scholar to the king of Korea, while devoting himself to educating talented young people. He was killed along with 700 Koreans
defending his country from the invading Japanese forces in 1591. The images in SUSIMDAE describe the life and death of Jo Heon as officially celebrated by Korea today.

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from October 03, 2010 to October 30, 2010

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