We are pleased to revisit early work by Paul Turounet on the 25 year anniversary of its creation. The San Diego based artist was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in 1997 that supported his work Tierra Brava, a project that marked a changing point in the contemporary artist’s career and seeded the interests that still drive him today.
Read moreRecent Press: Guillermo Srodek-Hart | "Rural Installations"
Srodek Hart's work generates a sense of urgency from what we see, not as an absolute past, but as part of the constant progression of time, in which our attempts to build are no more - or less - than installations, artistic and ephemeral experiments on the spaces we inhabit.
- Santiago López
Read moreMuseum of Fine Arts Houston Acquires More Work by Rashod Taylor
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 morejdc Fine Art : AIPAD MEMBER GALLERY
jdc Fine Art Gallery joins AIPAD | The Association of International Photography Art Dealers with gratitude and respect.
Read moreMatt Eich in FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art
Installation view of Matt Eich and Tyler Mitchell: Sunlight, Shadow, and A Rainbow at the Cleveland Museum of Art, July 16 to November 6, 2022. Photo courtesy of the Cleveland Museum of Art
We are proud to share news that Matt Eich has been selected for inclusion in FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art 2022. Eich’s work has been curated into a 2-man show with Tyler Mitchell by Barbara Tannenbaum for The Cleveland Museum of Art.
Read moreTatiana Parcero at MoMA
Congratulations to artist Tatiana Parcero, whose work was included in the exhibition, Our Selves: Photographs by Women Artists from Helen Kornblum, now on view (through fall 2022) at the Museum of Modern Art, NYC. The included work, Cartografía Interior #35 also welcomes Patrons at the Museum entrance with an empowering manifesto.
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