Light Work announces new exhibition
Angelika Rinnhofer—Sammelsurium
November 5–December 28 , 2007
Gallery Reception: Thursday, November 8, 5-8pm
Light Work is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition Sammelsurium, featuring the work of German photographer Angelika Rinnhofer.
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Angelika Rinnhofer
Menschenkunde VII , 2001 |
This exhibition will showcase her large-format color prints from three related series, Menschenkunde, Felsenfest, and Seelensucht. She describes her series Menschenkunde as portraits that combine facts, beauty and irony in a Renaissance style. Rinnhofer's series Felsenfest continues the same aesthetics in its reinterpretations of martyrs and saints into a modern context. Rinnhofer 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. Seelensucht takes Rinnhofer back to the traditional single-figure portrait, also capturing the themes of martyrs.
Rinnhofer lives in Beacon, NY. She is a photography instructor, commercial photographer and artist. She is the recipient of a Kodak European Gold Award and received a fellowship in photography from the Dutchess County Arts Council. She participated in Light Work's Artist-in-Residence program in 2005. Her work can be seen at www.angelikarinnhofer.com. Light Work will host a gallery reception on Nov. 8 from 5-8pm for Rinnhofer's exhibition.
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Judy Natal
"G" from The Hermetic Alphabet, 2004 |
In addition, Light Work will feature an exhibition titled Train of Thought: Serial Images from the Light Work Collection. This exhibition features the work of five artists—Hollis Frampton, Arnold Gassan, Peter Max Kandhola, Judy Natal and Aaron Siskind—all of whom generously donated either a series of prints or a portfolio of prints to the Light Work Collection. This exhibition provides us with an opportunity to investigate the artists' use of duplication and repetition to explore a single subject or idea. The images in this exhibition are produced using a variety of techniques, including photogravures, ektacolor, silver gelatin prints and chromogenic prints.
Also on view at this time is the exhibition Artist Showcase: Images by Brian Arnold, featuring images by Ithaca-based photographer Brian Arnold. This exhibition is composed of recent acquisitions to the Light Work Collection that come from multiple series on which Arnold has been working. He utilizes traditional black-and-white processes, remaining committed to what he refers to as "the alchemy of photography." All of his photographs are unique silver gelatin prints, toned with a combination of selenium, sulfur and gold chloride. Arnold also creates unique limited edition books, two of which are included in this exhibition. He teaches photography and electronic arts at the New York State College of Art and Engineering at Alfred University.
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Brian Arnold
Typewriter, 2005 |
Gallery hours for these exhibitions are Sunday–Friday, 10am-6pm, and by appointment. To schedule an appointment, please call 315-443-1300. The exhibitions and reception are free and open to the public. Paid parking is available in the Marion Parking Lot and Booth Garage.
Light Work invites groups and individuals to schedule tours and gallery talks of the exhibition and facility. Light Work is a nonprofit, artist-run organization dedicated to the support of artists working in photography and electronic media. Light Work is a member of the Coalition of Museum and Art Centers at Syracuse University (CMAC).
For more information about any of these exhibitions, please contact Jessica Heckman at Light Work, 315-443-1300 or jhheckma@syr.edu.
Press Images Available Upon Request
Image Information:
Angelika Rinnhofer—Menschenkunde VII, 2001
Chromogenic print, 30 x 40" Angelika Rinnhofer—Menschenkunde XXX, 2006
Chromogenic print, 14 x 11"
Judy Natal—"G" from The Hermetic Alphabet, 2004
Silver gelatin print, 20 x 16"
Brian Arnold—Typewriter, 2005
Silver gelatin print, 12 x 17.5" |