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Rachel Herman: The Imp of Love
January 14 - March 12, 2010
Gallery Reception: Thursday, January 28, 5-7pm |
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New Exhibition at Light Work
Gallery Reception: Thursday, January 28, 5-7pm
Light Work is pleased to announce the exhibition The Imp of Love, featuring the work of Rachel Herman. The photographs capture moments between two people who were once lovers, but are now trying to maintain their relationship as just friends. According to Herman, she hopes to depict visually "how love bends but doesn't break."
This attempt to maintain a friendship where there was once a more intense love can lead to awkward or painful moments, or in some cases tender and confusing interactions between the couples. Many of the images in this exhibition capture affection that is, in the artist's words, "loaded, layered, complicated, or unrequited." Yet the couples are willing to endure this discomfort in an attempt to retain a friendship with their former lover, and not cut off contact entirely.
According to Light Work director Hannah Frieser in her gallery statement, "More than anything else, Herman's photographs force us to contemplate the most basic act of relating to other human beings. People meet, some bond, others part. While this is an everyday occurence, given the right person this simple incident can hugely impact our life. We meet hundreds of people before we come across the 'one.' In this fragile arrangement, it is easy to lose that special someone and for the romance to end, but it is harder yet to keep the other in our lives." Rachel Herman holds an MFA in Visual Arts from The University of Chicago, and a BA in English Literature from the University of Michigan. Her work has been exhibited nationwide, including such galleries as Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle, WA; Dolphin Gallery in Kansas City, MO; Foothills Art Center in Golden, CO; and H.J. Johnson Gallery at Carthage College in Kenosha, WI, among others. She was an Artist-in-Residence at Anderson Ranch in Snowmass, CO, and participated in Review Santa Fe. She is currently an adjunct photography instructor at Columbia College in Chicago; Dominican University in River Forest, IL; and the Evanston Art Center. Also on view at this time is the Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition. This exhibition features work by seniors and graduate students studying photography in Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts, Transmedia Department.
Image Information:
[banner] Rachel Herman - Ashley and Doug, 2009, pigmented inkjet print
[above right] Rachel Herman - Molly and Drew, 2007, pigmented inkjet print
All exhibition prints were printed at Community Darkrooms. Visit their website for information about memberships, workshops, and digital printing services.
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Gallery Reception
January 28, 5 - 7pm
Light Work gallery reception celebrating The Imp of Love and Transmedia Photography Annual.
**Contact Sheet 155, featuring work by Rachel Herman, will be available at the gallery reception. Make sure to stop by and pick up your copy!
Let's Talk About Love
February 11, 5 - 6:30pm
Light Work and the Syracuse University Counseling Center will present an informal conversation about love and relationships (students only).
Renee Mussai Lecture
March 2, 6:30pm
Light Work presents a lecture by Renee Mussai about developing a collection that represents artists of diverse backgrounds for London photography organization Autograph ABP, as well as the right to representation. |
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About Light Work:
Light Work's mission is to provide direct support through exhibitions, artist residencies, special projects, and publications to emerging and under-recognized visual artists working in photography and related digital and electronic media.
Light Work is dedicated to the support of the creation of new work and the promotion of photography as a medium. The state-of-the-art darkrooms and digital facilities are designed to make it easy for artists to produce museum-quality work. All services are geared toward the needs of artists.
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