MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION

Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.

Art Out: Glenna Jennings, Shapes of Things, Chloe Sells

Art Out: Glenna Jennings, Shapes of Things, Chloe Sells

Glenna Jennings, At Table #98 (London, England), 2005-2021

Glenna Jennings, At Table #98 (London, England), 2005-2021

Glenna Jennings: At Table

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts | September 24, 2021 to January 23, 2022

Artist, curator, and educator Glenna Jennings photographs friends, family, and strangers around kitchen tables, restaurants, dining rooms, bars, and coffee tables that she has been invited to in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and China. Glenna Jennings’ dynamic practice of image-making draws from her research and service, as well as the history, theory, and practice of photography. She heads the Photography Program at the University of Dayton, where she is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Design.

Gerard (Gerrit) Petrus FIERET (Dutch, 1924-2009) Untitled, ca. 1960s (woman standing by spotlight)

Shapes of Things

Deborah Bell Photographs | CLOSING October 2021

Deborah Bell Photographs is pleased to present a group exhibition of 20th century photographs related to form and shape, whether physical or psychological. Included are works by Guy Bourdin, Louis Faurer, Gerard Petrus Fieret, Barbara Morgan, Gösta Peterson, and Marcia Resnick.

CHLOE SELLS The Seraphim, 2019

Chloe Sells

Galerie Miranda | November 4, 2021 to January 15, 2022

For her second show at Galerie Miranda, Chloe Sells will present her latest body of work that includes a book project with images from her time as one of the last personal assistants to the celebrated cult journalist, Hunter S. Thompson, author of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: a savage journey to the heart of the American dream (1971) and other writings on American politics and life.

Sells draws upon this experience to not only depict the intimate home and lifestyle of the author but to also revel in the powerful landscapes of their shared home, Aspen,Colorado. In an expressive series of images the artist combines documentary works and hand-printed photographs that are overlaid with traditional marbling techniques from Italy and Japan. The result is a series of unique tableaux, as much paintings as photographs: a psychedelic ride through the Rocky Mountains and into the living room of one of the most unconventional minds of the 20th century. To accompany the work Sells has created her 3rd monograph with GOST publishing house, that will be previewed in Paris in November 2021. Chloe Sells was born in Aspen, Colorado and began photographing in 1993. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography. She completed her Masters in Fine Art from Central St. Martins London. Her work has been exhibited internationally in multiple solo and group exhibitions. She has published two acclaimed books, SWAMP (2016) and Flamingo (2017), both published by GOST Books. She currently lives between her darkroom in London and her home in Maun, Botswana. Chloe photographs with a Contax 645 and Linhof 4x5. She still uses film and prints all of her work in the darkroom, by hand. Each of her works is a unique analogue C-type print, using conventional negatives overlaid with abstract colour, light, texture and patterns in the darkroom. In some instances, after printing, she draws into the surface of her photographs with paint, ink and marker.

Weekend Portfolio: Sydney Gillum

Weekend Portfolio: Sydney Gillum

Book Review: JUERGEN TELLER: DONKEY MAN AND OTHER STORIES

Book Review: JUERGEN TELLER: DONKEY MAN AND OTHER STORIES