DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Ben Larrabee ganha prêmio na exposição “Arte Marinha e Costeira” do RAC

"Balsa de Nantucket, Homem na proa"
© Ben Larrabee
Ben LarrabeeA impressionante fotografia em preto e branco de caráter contemplativo, intitulada "Nantucket Ferry, Man at Bow", conquistou o primeiro prêmio na categoria fotografia na exposição coletiva com júri "Marine & Coastal Art", realizada no Centro de Artes de Rowayton. A fotografia foi impressa por Mark Savoia na Editora Still River.

A exposição apresenta obras com temática marinha, realizadas em diversos meios e técnicas, e foi selecionada por Helen Kunzman.

 Leia mais aqui no Notícias de Darien.

A exposição fica em cartaz até 29 de julho. O Rowayton Arts Center fica na Av. Rowayton, 145, Rowayton, CT.

Edith Borax-Morrison and Keith Johnson: 2 solo shows at Kehler Liddell Gallery, New Haven

Edith Borax -Morrison e Keith Johnson are featured in simultaneous solo exhibitions at Kehler Liddell Gallery in New Haven from April 19 - May 20, 2012.

Morrison's exhibit of abstract ink drawings is titled "Alternative Pathways." Her drawings range from geometric studies to sinuous organic forms which intertwine on paper.

Johnson's exhibit of photographs is "Recent Work." Johnson's use of the grid in his "Extended Landscapes" led to his current work. Some photographs are completely abstract, and others use familiar objects as elements that form patterns in the larger work. Water surfaces, the sky and airplanes are recurrent motifs.

Both exhibits open on Sunday, April 22, from 3:30 - 6:30 pm with live music by Notattoos from 5:00 - 6:30 pm. Morrison and Johnson will also be speaking about their work.

Kehler Liddell Gallery is located at 873 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, CT.

IMAGES 2012 - Shoreline Arts Alliance - Shona Curtis wins First Honors

Photographer Shona Curtis
and her father
Photographers Shona Curtis, David Blackett and Alegre Poniros were among those juried into IMAGES 2012, 31st Annual Photography Exhibition, Shoreline Arts Alliance at Guilford Art Center, 411 Church St, Guilford, CT. The exhibit runs from April 1 - April 21, 2012. There was an opening reception and awards ceremony on Saturday, March 31, 2012.

Congratulations to Shona Curtis who won a First Honors portfolio award for her three intimate black and white images of her father.

Other First Honors recipients are: Miela Barocas Mayer - Guilford, David Gillich - Milford, Dianne Thouin - Old Saybrook. Honorable Mention Recipients are: Sara Augenbraun - Wilton, Liz Calvi - West Hartford, Peter Cooperman - Avon, Kathryn Frederick - Killingworth, Jill Grossman - Chester, Jerry Reed - Essex, Dana Osborn - Middlebury and David Ottenstein-New Haven. The Ann Christensen Award winner is Jackie Heithchue-Madison.

IMAGES 2012 was juried by Jill Enfield, Lance Keimig and John Stanley. The complete list of selected photographers is available here in a pdf.

At the close of the show some of the images will be reinstalled at CT Hospice in Branford.

An article on the exhibit in The Day

"Stone Soup" at Koenig FrameWorks in partnership with HVCA


"Stone Soup" featuring artists Judith Secco, Mally DeSomma and Thomas Nackid will be on exhibit at Koenig FrameWorks in Newtown, CT from February 10 through March 19, 2012. The exhibition is a partnership with Aliança Cultural do Vale do Housatonic's Accessible Art Project.

The exhibit is called "Stone Soup" in a reference to the folk story of the same name, with the artists' different talents becoming more than the sum of their parts when put together. The artists' mediums are as follows: Judith Secco, photography; Mally DeSomma, painting; Thomas Nackid, painting/illustration.

There will be an opening reception on Friday, February 10, 2012 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Koenig FrameWorks is located at 97 South Main St., Newtown, CT.

Marko Susla em "Em busca da tempestade perfeita"

© Marko Susla
Marko Susla está entre os finalistas cujos trabalhos estão sendo exibidos em “Searching for the Perfect Storm”, uma exposição coletiva de fotografia com curadoria e com o tema “tempestade”, realizada em Arte Metódica, Scottsdale, Arizona. A exposição teve início em 3 de janeiro e fica em cartaz até 25 de fevereiro de 2012.

É possível ver as imagens do espetáculo aqui.


Christine Brooks Cote, da Galeria de Arte Still Point, da qual Susla é artista representada, escreveu sobre o trabalho de Susla:

“Marko Susla dedicou-se ao estudo independente da fotografia e atualmente conta com a orientação de um profissional da área de artes plásticas. Seus interesses atuais são variados, abrangendo desde a beleza da fotografia de cenários e paisagens, passando pelo lado sombrio da documentação de estruturas e locais abandonados, até, mais recentemente, a beleza e o drama da fotografia noturna. Talvez o que pareça díspar seja, na verdade, um equilíbrio.

O trabalho de Marko Susla já foi exibido em diversas exposições nos Estados Unidos, incluindo: o Vermont Photography Workplace em Middlebury, Vermont; o Center for Fine Art Photography em Fort Collins, Colorado; o Presidio de São Francisco e Nova Orleans. Seu trabalho também integrou um projeto de galeria online sediado em Kópavogur, na Islândia. Susla também teve trabalhos publicados nas revistas Burn Magazine e SuperMassiveBlackHole.

“Ships Inn”, de Ben Larrabee, no Rowayton Arts Center

"Ships Inn, 2011"
© Ben Larrabee
Fotógrafo De Ben Larrabee Um retrato íntimo em preto e branco de sua esposa e musa, Trudie Larrabee, foi selecionado para a exposição com júri “Expressions”, no Rowayton Arts Center. A exposição fica em cartaz de 5 a 26 de fevereiro de 2012 no Centro de Artes de Rowayton, Av. Rowayton, 145, Rowayton, CT.

Ben Larrabee escreve sobre a experiência e a imagem:

 "02.06.12 
Ships Inn, 2011

Quando a Trudie e eu fomos a Nantucket no verão passado para nossas duas semanas de filmagens, passamos o primeiro dia no Ships Inn, antes que nosso imóvel alugado estivesse disponível.

Descobrimos que o primeiro dia precisava ser um dia de transição.

Foi um dia para recarregarmos as energias, nos sintonizarmos uns com os outros, reservando um tempo para nos reorientarmos e nos conectarmos. Não tínhamos planos, nenhum lugar para ir, nada para fazer.

Ao olhar para Trudie, comecei a “vê-la” sentada na janela, em um momento de reflexão, enquanto escrevia seus pensamentos sobre ser uma musa e sobre nossa vida juntos. Senti-me inspirado a fotografar esse momento de nossas vidas. Um momento que se torna um dos muitos que compõem o conjunto de trabalhos que retrata nossa vida juntos.

Adoro as camadas: primeiro plano, plano médio e fundo; a silhueta da Trudie; os padrões e texturas da almofada, do papel de parede e das folhas lá fora.

Six Views: Opening Reception Jan. 21, 2012


The show "Six Views" at the Silo Gallery features photography students of Laurie Klein: Amanda Drake, Connor Cushine, Evelyn Fenick,  Maggie Kennedy, Marissa Nadeau, Tim Ciavara.

There will be an opening reception on Saturday, January 21, 2012 from 3 - 5 p.m. The show runs until February 19, 2012.

Here is an article from the Litchfield Coutnty Times on the exhibit.

Also on exhibit in the New Talent Gallery is a show by Canterbury School Art Students.

The Silo Gallery is located at the Hunt Hill Farm Trust, 44 Upland Road, New Milford CT.

Katonah Museum of Art: Art to the Point

"Particle House"
© Mark Savoia
Still River Editions' co-owner and Master Printmaker Mark Savoia, is among the artists chosen for the Katonah Museum of Art's Tri-State Juried Exhibition "Art to the Point".  The show was juried by Donald Sultan, painter, printmaker and sculptor.

There is an opening reception on Saturday, January 14, 2012 from 5 - 7 p.m. The Katonah Museum is located at 134 Jay St. (Route 22), Katonah, NY.

The exhibit will be open from Sunday, January 15 until Sunday, February 19, 2012.

Our Winter Exhibit is Fourteen Threadless Needles: Photographs by Vito Pasquale

"Pink"
© Vito Pasquale

A Galeria da Still River Editions is pleased to announce:

Fourteen Threadless Needles
Photographs by Vito Pasquale

January 5 - March 30, 2012
Opening reception Saturday, January 28, 2012 4-6 pm*
*Snow date: Saturday, February 4, 2012, 4 - 6 pm


Vito Pasquale is a photographer and writer from Mount Kisco, NY. He is one of those people who, upon retiring from the full-time job he'd done in corporate America for almost thirty years, began to "peek down, as Frost would call it, 'the road not taken'". In 2008, Pasquale returned to writing after a long hiatus, and in 2009 he began taking photographs that reflected some of the themes in his writing. His book of poetry, Fourteen Threadless Needles, was published in 2011.

Many of Pasquale's photographs are abstracts and photo-manipulations that go beyond taking the world at face value. In his poem, "(Somewhere) After Silence (and) Before Regret", Pasquale refers to ". . .the surprisingly elastic properties of a dream." The photographs dance around that dream-state in the everyday.

Included in the show are several photographs that relate to Pasquale's history in the Danbury area. He grew up in Mount Kisco, NY and his father worked in Danbury until 1966 at a construction company that was located near the site of the train station just up Liberty Street. Coincidentally, this is a short distance from the Gallery at Still River Editions.

The fourteen photographs are connected to poems posted online via QR codes, which viewers can scan using their smart phones, or look at online in the gallery.

"At the Edge of Things: Twenty-Four Photographers" at West Cove Gallery

"Buy Land"
© Mark Savoia
Mark Savoia of Editora Still River is included in "At the Edge of Things: Twenty-Four Photographers", a group photography show at West Cove Studio and Gallery, that runs from August 25 - September 17, 2011.

There will be an opening reception on Sunday, September 4, 2011 (this is new date, postponed last week due to Irene) from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. West Cove Studio and Gallery is located at 30 Elm St., West Haven, CT.

The show, curated by Stephen Vincent Kobasa, features James Ayers, Christopher Beauchamp, Marion Belanger, Paul Bloom, Joy Bush, Phyllis Crowley, Paul Duda, Ashley Estep, Joan Fitzsimmons, Andrew Hogan, Aniko Horvath, Keith Johnson, Clare Kobasa, Linda Lindroth, Eric Litke, Meredith Miller, Roy Money, Hank Paper, Thomas Peterson, Mark Savoia, Jess Smith, Maria Tupper, Marjorie Wolfe and Stefan Znosko.

Próima exposição na The Gallery at Still River Editions - Moments of Grace®: Ben Larrabee / Coquetel de abertura na quinta-feira, 8 de setembro

Foto: "Herbie & Albert"
© Ben Larrabee
Temos o prazer de anunciar que nosso próximo espetáculo será “Moments of Grace”®, uma exposição individual de retratos em preto e branco de Ben Larrabee, de Darien, Connecticut.

A exposição acontece de 30 de agosto de 2011 a 28 de outubro de 2011.

Recepção de abertura na quinta-feira, 8 de setembro de 2011, das 17h30 às 19h30. Entrada gratuita e aberta ao público.

Os retratos em preto e branco de crianças e famílias feitos por Larrabee estão longe de ser encenados. Mais do que meras representações de indivíduos, os retratos envolvem o espectador em um sentimento de conexão. Larrabee afirma: “Meu trabalho não gira em torno da minha câmera: eu realmente quero fazer com que a câmera em si desapareça, para que eu possa trabalhar sem esforço e meus modelos ajam naturalmente, sem constrangimento, expressando seu espírito e seu amor uns pelos outros.” Larrabee chama os momentos de sinergia que captura na vida de seus modelos de “Momentos de Graça”.®”.

Ben Larrabee é formado pela Rhode Island School of Design, onde estudou com o renomado fotógrafo Harry Callahan e obteve o diploma de bacharel em Belas Artes (BFA) com especialização em fotografia. Ele também estudou na Universidade de Yale, onde obteve o mestrado em Belas Artes (MFA) com especialização em design gráfico. O trabalho de Larrabee já foi exibido em todo o país e integra coleções permanentes, incluindo a George Eastman House (Rochester, NY), o High Museum (Atlanta, GA), o Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA) e o Museum of Modern Art (NY). Larrabee mora em Darien, Connecticut, com sua esposa e parceira criativa, Trudie Larrabee.

As impressões artísticas de arquivo de Larrabee são realizadas pelo mestre em gravura Mark Savoia, na Still River Editions.

Laurie Lambrecht in the New York Times

Flash with Level
© Laurie Lambrecht
Client Laurie Lambrecht was written up in the New York Times on June 19, 2011 for her exhibit of photographs "In Roy Lichtenstein's Studio 1990-1992" at the Drawing Room in East Hampton, NY. The show came down June 27, 2011, but I wanted to give a mention of her presence in the Gray Lady.

I have previously written about her aqui e aqui.

~Lys

Art opening at Still River Editions this Thursday: Keith Johnson and Mark Savoia

The Gallery at Editora Still River is having a reception for Photographs by Keith Johnson and Mark Savoia on Thursday, June 23, 2011 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The Gallery at Still River Editions is located at 128 East Liberty St., Danbury, CT. Directions are on our website.

You may know Mark Savoia as co-owner and master printmaker at Still River Editions. Keith Johnson is a fine artist and art educator from Hamden, CT. Both Savoia and Johnson were 2010 winners of fellowships from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism.

Both artists have in common a keen observation of art hiding in plain sight in the everyday world, and a sense of humor.

The Facebook events page is here.

Nosso primeiro dia de visitação foi um sucesso

Catherine Vanaria fotografando
Robert Jacobsen
Tivemos um dia maravilhoso no sábado! Pessoas novas e conhecidas apareceram para ver a exposição “Fotografias de Mark Savoia e Keith Johnson”, compartilharam comida e bebida e tiraram fotos com a Cathy Vanaria para a série “Faces of Danbury”.

O Danbury News-Times publicou um história da série, o que atraiu algumas pessoas da região que ainda não conhecíamos. Também recebemos clientes e amigos de lugares tão distantes quanto Nova Jersey. Gostaria de agradecer a todos que apareceram por terem ajudado a tornar esse dia tão divertido.

Edith Borax-Morrison e
Mark Savoia discutindo uma gravura
Keith Johnson não pôde comparecer ao Dia de Portas Abertas, pois estava voltando pela Blue Ridge Parkway após um trabalho como professor em Penland, na Carolina do Norte. Ele estará presente na inauguração, juntamente com Mark Savoia, na quinta-feira, 23 de junho de 2011.

~Lys

Saturday, June 11 is Open House Day - Come visit us!

This Saturday June 11, 2011 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., we are hosting the grand reopening of our gallery as part of the State of Connecticut's Open House Day. Come hang out with us, check out the new show, eat a snack and meet fellow artists and art-goers.

Featured will be our inaugural exhibition Photographs by Keith Johnson and Mark Savoia, which was also printed by Still River Editions.

11 pm Gallery opens

1 pm Gallery talk and discussion on digital printmaking with Mark Savoia, photographer and Master Printmaker

12-3:30 pm Participate in Faces of Danbury with photographer Catherine Vanaria. Portraits will be taken on a first-come first serve basis. Those who participate will be sent an 8x10 print after the event.

If you want to make a day of it, also in the area: Museu e Sociedade Histórica de Danbury (who have a fabulous exhibition on women's hats featuring photographs by Catherine Vanaria) and the Danbury Railway Museum. The Aldrich Museum in Ridgefield is only a 15-20 minute ride away.

FYI we have air conditioning.

Facebook events page  

We will also be having an evening art opening on Thursday, June 23 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. (Keith Johnson is teaching at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina and will miss Open House Day, but will be here for the opening on the 23d.)

"B. W. Grinnell: Land Used" Exhibition at W.P.A. Gallery at Ward Pound Ridge

© B.W. Grinnell
Fotógrafo Benjamin W. Grinnell will be exhibiting "Land Used: Photographs of America and Abroad" at W.P.A. Gallery at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation in Cross River, NY, from May 7-June 5, 2011.

Grinnell's photographs explore the relationship between the natural environment and the human-made objects within it as seen through his extensive travels.

I like the way Grinnell puts it in his artist's statement, "There are so many untold tales and lives tied to the land (and sea), and these photographs are merely a glimpse, usually from a passerby's vantage, of what was and what may yet be.  As such, the relics - the barns, telephone poles, tower cranes, trucks, boats, weathervanes, windmills and more serve as cairns to guide one's interpretation of these untold and unfinished stories."

Grinnell's book, Americana from Road and Rusty Rail is previewable aqui.

There will be an opening reception on Saturday, May 7, from 11-4 pm. The gallery is located at Route 35 and Route 121 South, Cross River, NY.

Gar Waterman: New Sculpture and Marjorie Wolfe: New Photographs at Kehler Liddell, New Haven

© Marjorie Wolfe (left) and
Gar Waterman (right)

There's an opening at Kehler Liddell this weekend, and I just wanted to pass along the information. Their website has a thorough description of the show which combines architectural and natural forms in both photography and sculpture.

Coruscations and Cotyledons: Gar Waterman - New Sculpture, and  Marjorie Wolfe - New Photographs from April 14 - May 15, 2011

Artists Reception:  Sunday, April 17, 3-6pm; Artists Talk, 3:30pm

Kehler Liddell Gallery is located at 873 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, CT.

Exposição de Fotografia da Primavera 2011 da Koenig Frameworks: Chamada para inscrições

Koenig FrameWorks O [nome da instituição] em Newtown está organizando uma exposição de fotografia da primavera com júri, tendo como tema “Fantasia”. As inscrições serão aceitas entre 9 e 23 de abril de 2011. A exposição acontecerá de 6 a 27 de maio de 2011.

Eles definem fantasia como “uma suposição sem fundamento sólido; ideia visionária; ilusão; algo que as pessoas acreditam ser falso”. Estão incentivando os fotógrafos a inscreverem “imagens de qualquer local, cenário ou objeto que retrate um elemento fantástico. Esse elemento pode estar oculto ou se infiltrar no mundo real. Pode também ocorrer inteiramente em um mundo de fantasia”.

A recepção de abertura e a entrega de fitas acontecerão no dia 6 de maio.

A Koenig FrameWorks está localizada na Rua South Main, 97 (Rota 25), em Newtown, CT.

Mark Savoia in Group Exhibition of CCT Fellowship Winners in Hartford

Four black and white photographs by Mark Savoia will be exhibited at Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism Gallery from November 19, 2010 to January 21, 2011.

The group exhibit, titled "Grey Area", showcases the work of eight artists from across the state who were awarded Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism Fellowships. The artists are Daniel Buttrey, Susan Classen-Sullivan, Patricia Carrigan, Ted Efremoff, Nancy Goodrich, Eva Lee, Mark Savoia, and Rachael A. Vaters-Carr. The  artists work in diverse media: photography, sculpture, works on paper, poetry, and video.

Savoia is co-owner of Still River Editions and Connecticut Photographics. He works primarily in black and white digital photography, and prints his own work. He was selected for a 2010 fellowship from the state Commission on Culture and Tourism earlier this year.

The opening reception is on Thursday, December 2 from 4:30-6:30 pm. The gallery is located at One Constitution Plaza, 2d Floor, Hartford, CT.

More information on the state's resources for artists may be found at cultureandtourism.org.

~Lys

Koenig FrameWorks Photography Show Call for Entries: "Scapes", deadline Nov. 20

Koenig FrameWorks and Gallery in Newtown, CT is hosting a winter photography show and competition titled "Scapes", with the theme of landscapes, cityscapes, and seascapes. Submissions (matted, but not framed), up to two entries per person, must be delivered to Koenig FrameWorks no later than Saturday, November 20, by 5:00 pm at 97 South Main St., Newtown, CT.

Entry form with full requirements aqui.

The opening reception will be Friday, December 3, from 6-9 pm. It should be a fun night to start off December, so come out even if you are not entering.  The show will remain up until December 24.

For the sake of full disclosure, Mark Savoia and I are judging the competition, however we will not see the names of any entrants, and will be as neutral as possible.

~Lys