A Wink and a Click…

Posted in ARCOmadrid, Art Trends, Contemporary Art, Main Content, Spain Art on February 12th, 2010 by admin

ARCO madrid Carlos Sanchez ValdiviesoARCO madrid will again afford some selected photographers the opportunity to infiltrate the fair and record images of the event right from the trenches…In previous editions, this tradition has yielded some very interesting new perspectives on the fair and the work included in it…The bulk of the participating photographers has been from local origins, but many other countries also have been represented…Among them, Great Britain, the United States, Peru, Venezuela, Germany, Australia, Argentina, Mexico, Italy and France…

To mark the 150th anniversary of the invention of photography, the Amigos de ARCOmadrid Association initiated in 1989 an experience called Photographic Glimpses. Each year, they invite several photographers, both promising emerging artists and renowned ones, to cover the fair from the setting up of stands to its closing. The 427 pieces of work by 83 photographers produced so far represents a true documentary archive.

ARCO madrid Humberto Rivas

The result has been a unique and personal vision of how the artists experience this commercial event. Some of them create complex scenarios and others simply await their opportunity to start clicking away at that very precise moment of synchronicity. Their perspectives determine their prefered subejct matter, their style and the number pf photograph that each one brings to the mix.. This is what makes the collection of Glimpses so singular. Many of these photographers could never have imagined that ARCOmadrid would provide a such an exceptional motif for creative interest all in itself.

ARCO madrid John Riddy

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Castelo, Mandell, Melhop: 3 Contemporary Photographers

Posted in Gallery Events, Press Releases on October 5th, 2008 by admin

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

ArtHaus66 Gallery

Contact: Craig H. Alinder, Owner

Tel: (505) 830-9653

Email: craig@arthaus66.com

 

NE Heights ARTScrawl Reception – October 17, 2008 5:00- 9:00 pm

 

Photographer Jill Greenberg (Montreal 1967) once said that “a photograph is not necessarily the “truth”; it doesn’t necessarily prove that anything happened”.

 

In Castelo, Mandell, Melhop: 3 Contemporary Photographers we are witnesses to snippets of the truth. Furtive glimpses of things that have been or perhaps things that will be….Timeless images. Versions of the “truth” filtered through the imagination of these artists.

 

The silence in Luis Castelo’s images is as deafening as it is magical. His photographs of plants, both terrestrial and marine, permeate with sadness and isolation. The specimens are crystallized, plucked from their environment in order to distill the very essence of their external beauty. This beauty masks the reality and permanence of the already dead plant, stripped of its natural suppleness.

 

The documentary photos of Gerald Mandell capture in black & white simplicity, understated images of New Mexican life as it used to be. Shot during the 1960’s, they transport us to a landscape of desolate beauty of open, limitless skies. These never seen before quintessentially Southwestern images, are unscripted reality without any of the modern clichés.

 

The imaginary worlds of Frances Melhop’s photographs are filled with unusual creatures. In his Faeries series, she transforms the ordinary into the most playful of realities. Delicate living beings of miniature proportions and familiar nursery rhyme characters populate these curious images that invite the viewer to believe. These are photographs that present to us that which is seen with your heart rather than with your mind.

 

 

Castelo, Mandell, Melhop: 3 Contemporary Photographers runs from October 17 to November 15, 2008. The reception, free and open to the public, will take place on Friday, October 17th 2008 from 5 to 9 pm. Three high resolution images are attached to this press release. For more information contact Craig Alinder at (505) 830-9653 or email craig@arthaus66.com

                                                                      

 

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