Congratulations to Rashod Taylor whose Little Black Boy series was acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Three photographs from Taylor’s ongoing project have entered the MFAH’s permanent collection. Taylor uses the frameworks and methods allied with the history of fine art portraiture to contemplate his own family’s narrative within contemporary America.
Read moreThe Gallery Celebrates a Decade
jdc Fine Art : Contemporary Art Gallery and Fine Art Dealer celebrates 10 years in business. jdc Fine Art was established in 2011 and has remained dedicated to contemporary art with a sense of consciousness.
As we rededicate ourselves, we keep true to the nature of currents that have carried us, endurance through flexibility and growth through change. So do we hold-true to the only constant we may control, our philosophy. We acknowledge the power of this moment with an exhibition, Time in two directions. Planned for this fall, the exhibition will celebrate our past, feature recent discoveries, and foreshadow new directions of intention.
Read moreTatiana Parcero in MoMA's Permanent Collection
Congratulations to Tatiana Parcero, whose early work, Cartografía Interior #36, 1996 has been accepted into the permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York. An honor for any artist, this news is especially meaningful for Parcero, who studied in New York. The photograph was a gift of collector Helen Kornblum in honor of curator Roxana Marcoci. This work from Parcero’s Cartografia Interior series was executed as the contemporary Mexican photographer was completing her education at New York University / International Center of Photography.
Read moreRashod Taylor Exhibits at Colorado Photographic Arts Center
Rashod Taylor’s Little Black Boy was selected for inclusion in Reflecting Voices , an exhibition at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. This 3-person show is being presented as part of the Month of Photography (MoP) Denver Festival, a biennial event that celebrates the art of photography with exhibitions and related programming through the region. In a curatorial statement, Johnston describes the Reflecting Voices exhibition as part of an ongoing effort by CPAC to “amplify the voices of underrepresented artists .”
Read moreMatt Eich : In Conversation with Walker Evans : Four Photographers at the Art Museum of WVU
We are honored to announce that Matt Eich’s work has been included in a four-person group show at the Art Museum of West Virginia University titled In Conversation with Walker Evans
Read moreMatt Eich : Photography Now at the Center for Photography at Woodstock
We are pleased to share news that Matt Eich was selected for inclusion in Photography Now 2020 at the Center for Photography at Woodstock by Andy Adams, who selected work from Eich’s Say Hello to Everybody, OK? (The Invisible Yoke : Vol. IV) a long-form photographic essay that attempts to condense the chaos of America into a controlled context of a historical document and a statement of personal concern.
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