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Group Show 70: Under the Sun and the Moon Group Show 69: Photo for Non-Majors (part 2) Group Show 69: Photo for Non-Majors (part 1) Group Show 68: Four Degrees Group Show 67: Embracing Stillness Group Show 66: La Frontera Group Show 65: Two Way Lens Group Show 64: Tropes Gone Wild Group Show 63: Love, Actually Group Show 62: 100% Fun Group Show 61: Loss Group Show 60: Winter Pictures Group Show 59: Numerology Group Show 58: On Death Group Show 57: New Psychedelics Group Show 56: Source Material Group Show 55: Year in Reverse Group show 54: Seeing Sound Group Show 53: On Beauty Group Show 52: Alternative Facts Group Show 51: Future Isms Group Show 50: 'Roid Rage Group Show 48: Winter Pictures Group Show 47: Space Jamz group show 46: F*cked Up group show 45: New Jack City group show 44: Radical Color group show 43: TMWT group show 42: Occultisms group show 41: New Cats in Art Photography group show 40: #Latergram group show 39: Tough Turf P. 2/2 group show 39: Tough Turf P. 1/2
© Erica Deeman. Untitled 7 Courtesy of the artist and Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco

© Erica Deeman. Untitled 7 Courtesy of the artist and Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco

Erica Deeman's Silhouettes Tackle Race, Gender and Cultural Identity

The term “silhouette” activates a range of thought. Positive associations include the cut of flattering a dress or suit, or a vintage cameo pin that may have graced a grandmother’s sweater. Less than pleasant associations, particularly when the synonym “profile” is considered, suggest presumed or actual criminality, a harrowing passage through this country’s legal gauntlet, and the loss of one’s liberty.  Enter Silhouettes, the debut solo exhibition of portraits by San Francisco-based artist Erica Deeman that plumb the intersection of race, gender, and cultural identity, on view through June 11th at Berkley Art Museum/ Pacific Film Archive in San Francisco.

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PostedMarch 24, 2017
AuthorRoula Seikaly
CategoriesGalleries, Exhibitions, Artists, Portfolio
TagsErica Deeman, Silhouettes, race and gender in photography
Day 62: 2/3/17. The same world that made you feel so bad was the one that made you feel so good.

Day 62: 2/3/17. The same world that made you feel so bad was the one that made you feel so good.

Artist Serrah Russell Responds to 2016 Election With "100 Days of Collage"

The 2016 presidential election results left many feeling a wave of shock and unease. Seattle-based artist Serrah Russell channeled this disquiet into 100 Days of Collage, a series of daily meditations reflecting on the past and the ambiguous future of a newly changing world.

Russell’s collages are simple, yet layered - fusing disparate images from issues of National Geographic and various fashion magazines to build a narrative that combines defeatist confusion with a glimmer of Molotov, hope, and resistance. She captions each piece with titles like "And how we have kept quiet," "This is to protect you, they said," and "The stars have died, but we won't know for years to come," – words that could serve as their own book of poems or revolutionary wall scribblings, and recall many of the cryptic passages in Margaret Atwood's classic The Handmaid's Tale. An appropriate subtitle for the project could be the novel's line of resistance: "Nolites Te Bastardes Carborundorum" ("Don't Let The Bastards Grind You Down.")

Behold Serrah Russell's 100 Days of Collage. We've included her statement at the end of this post, so scroll, look and read on.

To learn more about Serrah Russell's larger practice, read this interview on Lenscratch.

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PostedMarch 16, 2017
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesGalleries, Artists, Portfolio
TagsSerrah Russell, 100 Days of Collage, Seattle Artists, political art
©Heather Agyepong

©Heather Agyepong

New Seminar Series: Women Picturing Revolution Examines History With a Radical Lens

On March 11th, in recognition of Women's History Month, Columbia University's Institute for Research in African-American Studies is hosting Women Picturing Revolution: Focus on Africa and the African Diaspora, a one-day seminar co-created and taught by Lesly Deschler Canossi and Zoraida Lopez-Diago that re-examines history with a radical lens. 

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PostedMarch 6, 2017
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesArtists
TagsWomen Picturing Revolution, Heather Agyepong, Lesly Deschler Canossi, Zoraida Lopez-Diago, Rahima Gambo, Tanya Habjouqa, Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, shepreebright, Ayana V. Jackson, Another Kind of Girl Collective, Women in Photography, Laura Doggett, Muriel Hasbun

FUTURE ISMS Exhibition Opens March 2nd in Seattle

Following our latest online group show, we're doing Future Isms in real life, opening Thursday, March 2nd at Seattle's Glassbox Gallery. 

A pared-down version of the online exhibition, the show includes photography and video work curated by Humble's co-founder Jon Feinstein. Art, literature, and pop culture have a legacy of positing sci-fi fantasies of the world to come, which often contain parallels to the uncertainties of the current social and political climate. This exhibition approaches these present day premonitions with a similarly precarious gaze. Some artists offer optimistic, utopian angles, others look at the present-future with a dystopian pessimism, and many offer a blurry hybrid. With work that ranges from eerily lit portraits to animated gifs and analog collage, the exhibition hinges on its curatorial ambiguity. 

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PostedFebruary 24, 2017
AuthorEditors
TagsFuture Isms, Glassbox Gallery Seattle, Jon Feinstein
© J. Wesley Brown

© J. Wesley Brown

J. Wesley Brown's Slow-Cooked GIFs

Over the past decade, there's been a resurged pop-fascination with GIFs. While much of this has been couched in millennial-targeted apps like GIPHY, and brand powerhouses like Mr. Gif, there's a gamut of art photographers using the medium to reimagine photography's potential, and to explore a range of cultural and political ideas. J. Wesley Brown's 2011 series Inversions, for example, is a sequence of self-described "inanimate animated GIFS" made from still photographs, presented online, that gradually shift through multiple frames and manifestations. While much of today's popular GIF culture focuses on quick, meme-y image bursts, Brown's are slowed down, compelling viewers to rethink how they experience and understand imagery -- both on screens and in physical form. 

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PostedFebruary 16, 2017
AuthorJon Feinstein
TagsGIF Art, New Photography, Alternative Facts
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