7 Argentinean Photographers
Find an 'Hogar' In Williamsburg
Hogar Collection has had the brilliant idea to showcase
a sporadic, but concise collection of Photographic work
by seven different Argentinean photographers. Visually,
the different works don't have much in common. From the
overly colorful digital compostions by Mariano Farinaccio
to Richard Etkins flower portraits, the exhibition shows
each artist dealing with a different theme. The lack of
visual correlation between pieces may not tie the work to
one another, but the 'homey' setting provided by Hogar Collection,
allows the pieces to be seen as a 'private' collection,
thus providing a personal perception of what is a portrait,
a document, architecture, landscape and time.
Works to be highlighted are Julio's Grinblatt's architectural
black and white photographs featuring empty corridors, which
play with the sense of perception and distort the viewer's
sense of proportion and abstraction. What seem as simple
lines, suddenly become a composition of spaces and distances,
which introduce the viewer to another dimension.
The other work to excell is Bibi Calderaro's 8mm, 'Blinking
Landscape', which portrays two separate screenings set one
aside the other, one being a single blinking image and the
other a lanscape with changing shadows in time. Almost ethreal,
this work pieces together the distict perceptions of time.
Every element is crucial in speaking to the audience, the
film ticking, the eyes blinking, the shadows moving, all
reflect on the 'now & then.'
Other photographers featured: Nicolas Goldberg, Pablo Abuliak
& Cecilia Biagini.
Photography A-Z will be on exhibit through November 21,
2004.
Gallery Hours: Thursday- Monday 12:00 - 7:30 and by appointment. |
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