06.02.2011Comments are off for this post.

A Group Show

Only Photographs at Newspace Center for Photography

Opening Reception June 3rd 6-9pm

Newspace Center for Photography is pleased to announce an exhibition of photographs curated by Photographer Jake Stangel.

Only Photographs” is a collection of images based upon the principle of photograph as a holistic study of space, time, energy, and momentum. The show presents paired images from 14 environment-based photographers throughout the U.S. and Europe, each in his or her own visual perception of the world surrounding them. The resulting collection of images offers insight into 14 sets of life stages and unique environmental visions, encapsulated and unified by the force of photography, a medium that enables both the photographer and viewer to investigate and celebrate these suspended moments in time together.

03.04.2011Comments are off for this post.

Opening Reception Tonight

ART OF ATTRACTION

F.L.O.A.T. Gallery  300 West 22nd street NY, NY 10011

Opening Reception  4 March, 2011 6-9pm

Art of Attraction is curated by Caroll Tavares and Meagan Ziegler-Haynes.

F.L.O.A.T. Gallery is pleased to announce Art of Attraction, on view 4 March through Spring 2011, the exhibition explores sexual attraction and physical beauty as it relates to modern everyday existence across the globe through the work of twelve acclaimed photographers, collectives and duos, including Cass Bird, Brian FinkeStephen IrwinEllen JongSandy Kim, Zed Nelson, Løber Nøgen, Yisook SohnJoseph Szabo, Caroll Tavares, Therese+Joel, Camille Vivier and Christian Weber.

Art of Attraction delves into the global obsession with an increasingly narrow Western ideal of physical beauty and sexual attraction, uncovering the extreme lengths taken in the pursuit of appearing physically “attractive” to the opposite sex and to others while presenting revealing images capturing sexual desire and attraction.


Highlights of the exhibition include Zed Nelson’s images, taken from his recent ‘Love Me’ series photographed in 17 countries across five continents. Reflecting on the cultural and commercial forces that continue to drive a globalized preoccupation with youth and beauty, Nelson’s photographs bring into question notions of beauty as perceived in the West and exported abroad. The work of Yisook Sohn similarly refers back to a contemplation of Western ideas of aesthetics versus traditional beauty in Korea. Works from Ellen Jong’s ‘Getting to Know My Husband’s Cock’ push boundaries of self-discovery and of the physical in love. Seeking understanding of her most fundamental metaphysical questions through the documentation of her own life, Ellen injects a sense of the body into everyday life and her personal account of romance. Stephen Irwin’s delicate images remake the naïve pornography of his adolescence into a shifting representation of sexuality, reducing pornographic pages to their most essential forms. Joseph Szabo’s photographs reveal both quiet introspection and evoke unashamed teenage desire. Together, these works examine beauty ideals and question accepted notions of physical and sexual attraction and appreciation.

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02.23.2011Comments are off for this post.

Group Exhibition “Art of Attraction”

two images from my Most Muscular series are included in the group exhibition at the F.L.O.A.T. Gallery, opening reception March 4th from 6-8pm, please come and join the festivities...