Contemporary Photography from China runs through September 6th, 2008. Please stop by and see the exhibit.
View photos from the opening below:
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Joe Goode featured in Lifestyle Magazine
Artist, Joe Goode and the exhibition Ashes was featured in Lifestyle magazine.
For Goode, Bad Studio Fire by Aaron Collins
"Interestingly, despite the cataclysm of the fire and Goode's inventive riposte, his latest artistic gambit closely tracks earlier interests, Richter explored the decomposition of a single image; Goode put his whole life's work to the test. The new body of work is a testament to the consistency of his vision over the last several decades, during which Goode has explored various processes of subtraction and destruction as a key to achieving illusion."
Please view the rest of the article (pdf) by clicking here
For Goode, Bad Studio Fire by Aaron Collins
"Interestingly, despite the cataclysm of the fire and Goode's inventive riposte, his latest artistic gambit closely tracks earlier interests, Richter explored the decomposition of a single image; Goode put his whole life's work to the test. The new body of work is a testament to the consistency of his vision over the last several decades, during which Goode has explored various processes of subtraction and destruction as a key to achieving illusion."
Please view the rest of the article (pdf) by clicking here
Friday, July 25, 2008
CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY FROM CHINA OPENING SATURDAY JULY 26TH
Please join us for the opening reception tomorrow night from 6-8pm.
The exhibition is guest curated by Wang Rui and includes work from 8 artists living and working in China. Chen Xialing, Gao Hongxun, Jiang Jian, Lei Benben, Pei Xuehong, Song Chao, Wang Fuchun, and Wang Tong approach the medium of photography in very distinct ways, but their photographs, in turn, reflect altering responses to the changes taking place in China’s economy, society and culture.
A percentage of exhibition sales will be donated to earthquake relief assistance through the Chinese Consulate General in Los Angeles.
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