David Stock “New Color Work”

440 Gallery

poster for David Stock “New Color Work”

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Big cities are an endless inspiration for David Stock. His current neighborhood of Jackson Heights, Queens, has proven to be an especially rich and ever-changing source of imagery. Stock searches for situations on the street where light, color, texture and iconography can be distilled into an evocative picture. His photographs are formal and graphic, and rife with social observation and humor.

“There are many reasons why I make photographs. On a literal level, I try to chronicle revealing aspects of our culture, aware that what I photograph today may not exist in 50 years, or tomorrow. Aesthetically, I’ve found that urban landscape provides infinite possibilities for expression through abstract design. On the most personal level, my photographs are visual equivalents, reflecting my outlook on life and my emotional state. And of course there’s the sheer pleasure of soaking fine art papers with colorful pigmented inks!”

Stock is dedicated to digital photographic craft. Images are captured using a high-resolution digital camera, then processed for hours or days before being output as small proof prints. Studying these proofs usually prompts subtle changes to the digital file. Eventually, the images are printed as larger proofs, then final prints on fine-art paper. The whole process is time consuming, but results in photographs that have a highly intentional quality, while still remaining true to life.

This new color work is a continuation of three overlapping long-term projects: Hard-Working Storefronts, Surface Tension, and Unintended.

David Stock’s photography has been widely exhibited in museums and galleries in the U.S. and abroad. Venues include Fogg Art Museum, California Museum of Photography, Museet for Fotokunst (Denmark), University of Sinaloa, Powerhouse Arena, Casa da Fotografia Fuji (Brazil), Angels Gate Cultural Center and Colorado Photographic Arts Center, to name a few. This is his fourth one-person show at 440 Gallery.

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from February 10, 2021 to March 14, 2021

Artist(s)

David Stock

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