Exhibition Dates: July 8 - August 27, 2022
EXHIBITION EXTENDED: Through October 8, 2022
The gallery exhibition REDUX will sample from personal favorites and recommended acquisitions by represented and affiliated artists.
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Exhibition Dates: July 8 - August 27, 2022
EXHIBITION EXTENDED: Through October 8, 2022
The gallery exhibition REDUX will sample from personal favorites and recommended acquisitions by represented and affiliated artists.
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Exhibition Dates: May 21 - June 25, 2022
Artist’s Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 21 | 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Svalbard is a dramatic subject. Remote, not barren, the abundance of this arctic gateway paired by its proximity to Europe made Svalbard easy target for extraction. The islands were used as a base by whalers, who came in search of blubber; hunters who came for furs; and miners who came for coal. Ian van Coller’s work traces the legacy of human intervention in photographs that engage every aspect of the sublime.
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jdc Fine Art is honored to support represented artist Jennifer B. Thoreson’s The Prayer Glove Project by inviting engagement with the work at the Gallery and at PhotoLucida this April.
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Via Time in two directions we harmonize voices that respect tradition but dismantle hierarchy. We seek alliance with the universal continuum. We honor the sacred, bow to the trespassed, and acknowledge the unseen. We suggest connection.
Read moreExhibition Dates: June 4 – July 31, 2021
Artists Present: Friday, June 4 | 5-8pm
Virtual Artist Talk Hosted by Sitka: Thursday, June 3 | 4pm
West coast artists Paul Turounet and Brian Benfer are celebrated for their work in photography and ceramics, respectively, yet to bind either artist to media would be reductive. More truly stated, their practice embodies a flexibility attuned to the nuance of context. In the gallery exhibition All that remains we harmonize the languages of Turounet and Benfer through works that share overlapping formal qualities and conceptual impetus with the intent to urge our more careful thought and reflection. These are questions asked without words, stories told without diction.
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Exhibition Dates: March 5 – May 29, 2021
Constanza Piaggio’s large format prints of solitary figures and pastoral scenes belong to the collection of work titled The Trap, executed just over a decade ago. Circumstance gives context to our eye, and today Piaggio’s work gains gravity. While these open-ended-narratives once spoke with a sly criticality of bourgeoise malaise unsubdued by distractions- societal traps (of dinner-parties, fancy toys, or the time-honored tradition of the rich hunting small animals for ‘sport’), today ring more true. They still speak to discontent, loneliness, and introversion, but now do so in a moment simplified by the acknowledgement of us all that that things don’t create happiness, people do. As we write the subtext of these discontented characters (or our own narratives) anew, we discover a glimmer of courage in the invitation of action. In recognizing our own traps, we can yet evade them. These works nudge impetus in their unraveling of “idealism” and offer an escape- a remembrance for gratitude and hope for a rebirth of humanitarianism via our own individual gestures and actions.
You and Yours counts our blessings as it emphasizes the power in connectivity. The +1 aspect of this group show lifts the veil on an unknown circle of contact and harmonizes with the idea of viral spread. Our metaphorical circle unites members through shared emotion and philosophy.
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This gallery exhibition of new work by Matt Eich draws from a year and a half of prolific image-making in an ongoing visual journal series titled, Seasonal Blues. Eich’s photographs remind us that life is temporal and sacred. The rituals we subscribe to are not law by nature, rather designs of our own making. Through openness and compassion, we can share fears and desires. The web of intimacy surrounds us, belongs to us, and us to it.