Scapes: Land, City, Hell | January 1st, 2023 - February 1st, 2023 | Hosted by TCG Gallery
For much of art history, landscapes have offered the ability to view our world from a distance, allowing the elemental to become observable. Contemporary "scapes" untouched by human hands are all but extinct as we face the effects of the Anthropocene. When humanity returns to nature, either by choice or consequence, we may discover all that remains is destruction and demise. Imagine your images examined by future archaeologists. As photographers, you are documentarians and keepers of sanity in this world. What is your view of the land, the city, or perhaps of hell?
Featured Artists:
Andrew Hendrick, Anthony Walker, Bob Debski, Caroline Jackson, Chun Han, Clare Palmer, Daniel Ramirez, Dennis Serrano, Diane Staver, Emilie Perrault, Eric Landes, George Bedell, Howard Pohl, Jay Levy, Jennifer Eddins, Jenny Helraun Abramson, Jonathan Warren, Katie West, Leah Gose, Matthew Johnston, Michael Dillow, Nahami Sampson, Pierre Vaillancourt, Ryan Kukalis, Taner Dikkaya, Tarunima Sen, Teresa Prati, Veronique Van Meerbeek, Wright Schick
I Still Exist, Archival infrared print, 9 x 12 in, 2021, $100, Caroline Jackson, Fresno, California
Oak Forest, Eighteen Months After the Fire (Honorable Mention), Triptych, Archival pigment prints, 11 x 39.5 in, 2022, $800, Jenny Helbraun Abramson, Sebastopol, California
Transplantations VII, Archival Ink on aluminum, 30 x 14 in, 2021, Leah Gose, Wichita Falls, Texas
Moundbuilders (Milam), Archival print from negative, 4 x 20 in, 2019, NFS, Eric Landes, Gainesville, Florida
Basins, Archival photo print, 16 x 9 in, 2021, $150, Pierre Vaillancourt, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Verdun Trenches, Archival photo print, 8 x 12 in, 2019, $150, Anthony Walker, Boston, Massachusetts
Prairie Storm, Archival photo print, 16 x 24 in, 2020, $250, Emilie Perrault, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
The Road to Centralia, Archival photo print, 12 x 18 in, 2020, $250, Daniel Ramirez, Scraton, Pennsylvania
The Burnout, 10 x 13 in, Archival photo print, 2021, $1500, Matthew Johnston, Olympia, Washington
White House, Archival photo print, 16 x 11 in, $200, Jennifer Eddins, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Fringe Benefits (Honorable Mention), Archival photo print, 20 x 16 in, 2022, $285, Bob Debski, Lansdale, Pennsylvania
We Care About You, Archival photo print, 20 x 13.5 in, 2020, $100, Diane Staver, Kokomo, Indiana
Untitled III, Archival photo print, 16 x 20 in, 2020, $400, Michael Dillow, Lake Worth, Florida
Landscapes for the Attempt, Archival photo print, 45 x 30 in, 2022, $500, Denis Serrano, Mexico City, Mexico
Wonderland, Archival photo print, 24 x 16 in, 2019, $300, Chun Han, Long Island, New York
Urban #04, Archival photo print, 20 x 15 in, $75, Véronique Van Meerbeek, London, United Kingdom
Firestone, Archival photo print, 10 x 15 in, 2017, $1800, George Bedell, St. Paul, Minnesota
Fins and Wildflowers, Silver gelatin print, 14 x 20 in, 2016, $300, Howard Pohl, Lindenhurst, New York
Be Prepared (Honorable Mention), Archival photo print, 12 x 18 in, 2022, $100, Clare Palmer, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
American Remains, Archival pigment print, 24 x 36 in, 2022, Jonathan Warren, Auburn, Alabama
Paradise, Archival photo print, 18 x 20 in, 2022, $200, Katie West, Wilmington, Delaware
Gravel, Archival photo print, 20 x 16 in, 2019, $1000, Ryan Kukalis, Chelsea, Michigan
Remnants, Archival pigment print, 11 x 14 in, 2020, $400, Andrew Hendrick, New York City, New York
Wildwood Crest Afternoon, Archival photo print, 15 x 15 in, 2022, 400, Jay Levy, El Cerrito, California
Remark, Archival photo print, 10 x 15 in, NFS, Taner Dikkaya, Berlin, Germany
Breakthough, Archival photo print, 30 x 42 in, 2021, $450, Nahami Sampson, Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Gateway to Hell, (Director's Choice), Archival photo print, Size on request, 2021, $300, Wright Schickli, Palo Alto, California
A Lonely Walk, Archival photo print, 12 x 12 in, 2019, $230, Tarunima Sen, Noida, India
End of the Line (Curator's Choice), Archival photo print, 10 x 12 in, $225, Jennifer Eddins, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
The Land After Time is a video essay made of original and found footage, thematically and visually divided into three parts. The concepts of time, memory, and materiality tie the chapters together with the artist’s recorded voice, which weaves a story between scientific facts and poetry.
The Land After Time, “Moving images and prose,” 09:41, 1920 x 1080p, POR, Teresa Prati, Bergamo, Italy.
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