Light Work E-Newsletter #16
Light Work E-Newsletter #16
May 27, 2005
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Light Work is pleased to introduce our current Artists-in-Residence Angelika Rinnhofer and Michael Schreier. Light Work has been supporting artists through residencies for almost thirty years. We accept applications year-round, and are currently reviewing applications for our 2006 Artist-in-Residence program.


Artists-in-Residence:
Angelika Rinnhofer and Michael Schreier

German-born artist Angelika Rinnhofer began her residency at Light Work ready to print her newest work as large-format color prints. Angelika describes her series Menschenkunde as portraits that combine facts, beauty, and irony in a Renaissance-style. Her newest series, Felsenfest, continues the same aesthetics in its re-interpretations of catholic martyrs within a modern context. Angelika remembers being frightened as a child when viewing the horrific images of tortured saints commonly found in churches in her hometown Nürnberg, Germany. She now casts a critical eye, juxtaposing religious figures with modern-looking scientists. Since arriving, she has printed many of her striking photographs and has also continued photographing for the Felsenfest series.

Angelika lives and has her artist studio in Beacon, New York. She is a commercial photographer and artist. She is the recipient of a Kodak European Gold Award and recently received a fellowship in photography from the Dutchess County Arts Council.


Canadian artist Michael Schreier arrived in Syracuse with his digital camera and ready to photograph new work, which he describes as "portraits of anonymous people." He approaches strangers in busy downtown areas and asks to take their photograph. The encounter lasts only a moment and is documented by the date and time printed below each photograph. He is interested in the sense of integrity and overcoming of vulnerability that are established even in these brief, chance encounters. The emotional sub-context for this work is Michael's experience of moving from his native Vienna, Austria to Canada as a child. The Syracuse portraits along with interior/exterior architectural photographs will be incorporated in an ongoing book project Tears for an Empty Desert. He has been working on this project for the past two years.

Michael lives in Ottawa, Canada. Recent exhibition venues include Peak Gallery in Toronto. He recently completed a residency at Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York.

Find out more about the AIR program

Online Print Special:
Andrea Robbins and Max Becher

Purchase the Light Work Featured Print online now and receive a 10% discount off the regular price.

Andrea Robbins and Max Becher
Capitalizing on Communism, 1998
Iris print, 8 x 10"
Online Print Special: $247.50
(regular price $275.00)

Capitalizing on Communism takes a sarcastic stab at Western cigar immitators who tried to take advantage of the trade embargo that prohibited the sale of the original Cuban Cohiba, known as the world's best cigar. Creative team Andrea Robbins and Max Becher participated in the Light Work Artist-in- Residence program in 1995.

The Online Print Special is available through
June 30, 2005. The price includes a complimentary subscription to Light Work's award-winning publication Contact Sheet, a $40 value.

Purchase Print Special Now



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