Four Solo Exhibitions
Soho Photo Gallery
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Paul Stetzer:
The Great Marsh lies on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Stetzer says it extends continually from Cape Ann into New Hampshire. It is an environment that stimulates the soul and delights the eye. Panoramic overviews and intimate close-ups grouped together in one frame invite viewers to sample this magnificent landscape.
Gary Duehr:
These panoramic photographs on watercolor paper explore the luminosity and complexity of the Great Marsh. At times the pictures seem like drawings made up of haphazard lines of reeds, or like painterly renditions of a pond's depths. The images suggest stillness and contemplation, much like versions of traditional Japanese screens. www.garyduehr.com
Hyeyon Park:
I feel stuffy and oppressed in my long, dark and vague tunnel. It is like when I do not wear glasses or contact lenses, even though I have really bad eyesight. I feel around the whole house to find my way. Sometimes I find some vision that is dimly visible, splendid and captivating. Between lightness and darkness, I keep groping and encounter many colors.
Raphael Senzamici:
In the spring of 2010, Senzamici planted a garden and got a gift in return. Along with tomatoes, potatoes, cabbages and courgettes were all the weeds he never planned. The dirt field became a community gathering spot. Nightly watering became a family affair. Harvesting was always a surprise. And meals were just more meaningful. A simple cabbage became sublime. What had started as a garden had grown into an earthly gift.
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Schedule
from August 30, 2011 to October 01, 2011
Opening Reception on 2011-09-01 from 18:00 to 20:00