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#598 "Concealed at first at last I appear"

Posted by Tara Peterson on Wed, Dec 14, 2011

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The New England School of Photography's. Go. Check. It. Out!

This week opened Amy Theiss Giese’s exhibition of new site specific work.  Giese uses a unique process of directly recording light onto black and white photographic paper to make large scale installation environments.  The opening was Wednesday evening, and she will be giving an artist talk next Thursday, Dec 8th at 6pm in the gallery.  Here are some detail views of the work:

Amy Theiss Giese’s skiagrams (shadow drawings) investigate how the most basic photographic method, light recorded onto paper, can reveal overlooked interior moments. Embedded in each drawing is an abstracted compression of an experience: The weather, the hand of the artist and the interior space of the room itself. Reminencent of Fox Talbot’s initial photographic explorations, these singular images compel vital questions.

Where: Deerfield St. in Fenway

When:
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Price:
Not sure. I could not find it.
URL: Amy Theiss Giese or NESOP