Charlie Rubin, Jessica Yatrofsky, Bobby Davidson (MFA Photo Alum), Justine Kurland and Craig Kalpakjian (Parsons Photo Faculty) Exhibit In “High Summer” at Foley Gallery

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HIGH SUMMER

JULY 27 – AUGUST 20, 2016

OPENING RECEPTION: JULY 27, 6-8 PM

Foley Gallery is very pleased to present High Summer, a group exhibition curated by artists Joseph Desler Costa and Jeremy August Haik. The exhibition will feature works by Penelope Umbrico, Matthew Porter, Justine Kurland, Bill Jacobson, Pacifico Silano, Anastasia Samoylova, Hernease Davis, Thomas Albdorf, Jeremy August Haik, Joseph Desler Costa, Bobby Davidson, Christopher Rodriguez, Todd Mattei, Genevieve Gaignard, Charlie Rubin, Christina Labey, Daniel Johnson, Dillon DeWaters, Sam Contis, Daniel Terna, Tommy Kha, Jessica Yatrofsky, Craig Kalpakjian, Erin O’Keefe, Pixy Yijun Liao and Sylvia Hardy.

High Summer, a survey of contemporary photo and lens-based works, is a collection of works referencing the sun. The works collected come from practices and processes as varied as the nature of sunlight itself; at times warm and life-giving, but also scorching and destructive. The sun is a bright blind spot in our sky, a void, impossible to see, but impossible to not perceive. The sun is the invisible center; not directly observable without risk of blindness. Only by witnessing the effects of its light and warmth (or the absence thereof) can the Sun be made visible. The works in this show are an index of these indirect observations.

The artists in High Summer share an engagement with both the physical effects and philosophical metaphors of the Sun. When measured in 2010 by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, it was determined that the Sun is remarkably consistent in shape; it is the most perfect sphere observed in the natural world. Yet our experiences with our first star vary widely: it casts sharp black shadows on cloudless days and soft gray shade in the cloudy depths of winter. The work produced by these artists are points along the broad spectrum of appearances the Sun takes when its perfect radiance bumps against the variegated messiness of human existence.

High Summer will remain on view through August 20, 2016.

 

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