Fred Cray "Sequiturs"
Janet Borden
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If non sequiturs make no sense, then sequiturs must follow a logical plan. Fred Cray’s Sequiturs photographs present both imagery and text in an ambiguous setting. These photographs seem familiar, an artistic déjà vu. Cray’s work always examines the effects of the intersection of time and place on the individual. This has been a recurring theme of his, from his 2-Minute Portraits, through the Travel Diaries and Labyrinths series. sequiturs are concerned with transition in time and place: travel, reality into fantasy, dreams into wakefulness. Cray’s photographs capture the particular moment between the past and what is to come; they present an almost mythological riddle. Because the photographs are somewhat unfocused, they also suggest the quality of a dream in which a dilemma is revealed. These dreamscapes are as beautiful as they are profound.
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from September 10, 2008 to October 18, 2008
Opening Reception on 2008-09-10 from 18:00 to 20:00
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great work that gets at the unconscious. images are simple
and powerful with a line of text that can mean different things.