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Field Studies: Statements and Sketches
The photographs of
Benjamin Orion Rush |
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Opening
Reception:
Saturday, June 25,
2005
7:00 PM
On exhibit from June
25 - August 6, 2005
featuring a visit by folk singer
Tom Rush |
CURRENT
OR PREVIOUS SHOWS:
May 7,
2005
Out of the Wilderness
Terry Walker
June 26, 2004
The Fringe Hour
Andrew
Sovjani
December 13, 2003
Images in Color
Gail Otis
Henry F. Smith
August
16, 2003
The Torn Continent
Pierrot Men
June
7, 2003
Stephen Petegorsky
Dan Hugos
March
22 , 2003
Spring from Within
Victoria Blewer
Dan Hugos
December
14, 2002
Grand Opening–Paths of Light
Solo Exhibition: Daniel Jones
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New England-born artist
Benjamin Rush presents selections from two new ongoing bodies of
work in "Field Notes: Statements & Sketches". Central to the
exhibition are images created in museums, libraries, and
galleries both in the US and overseas. With a large format
camera he seeks out surreal compositions of not only the display
of these institutions, but also of these authoritative spaces in
states of undress and change. The images stem from Rush's
fascination with the idea of knowledge, and the governance that
possesses, frames and presents it.
The "Sketches" portion of the exhibition
appear as selections from a body of 170-and-counting images that
Rush has taken with a 1960's Polaroid Land Camera. Rush says:
"My life these past few years has been very unsettled and
hectic, this more casual approach to image-making keeps me
considering my environment. I'm always fascinated by how things
look as photographs. I was curious how my interests and
aesthetic might become evident without any particular intent
across a large group of images taken over many years."
These images describe Rush's connection to
the art and history of photography on many levels. "Frankly, I
sometimes wonder if I'm just addicted to the way this particular
process smells and behaves, " he says. "Obviously it's almost
immediate but, unlike digital, when you peel the print open -
the print is wet and fragile for some time, it's a very tactile
experience".
The opening of "Field Notes: Statements &
Sketches" coincides with a concert performed by the artists
father, folk singer and song writer Tom Rush at the Mauch Chunk
Opera House, across the street from the gallery. For more
information call (570) 325-0249 or (570) 325-2082.
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