Saturday, February 16, 2008

Cassandra C. Jones


Stretching the Truth @ John Michael Kohler Art Center
Curated by Jennifer Jankauskas

608 New York Avenue Sheboygan, WI 53081-4507
Opening: February 10, 2008
Closes: May 3, 2008

http://www.jmkac.org/

"Focusing on photography, Stretching the Truth will feature works by twenty-six artists who demonstrate this medium's rapidly expanding boundaries. With a basis in models or sets of constructed images, or with the employment of innovative processes including multiple exposures, repeated or layered negatives, digital augmentation, or collaged prints in both two-dimensional and sculptural form, the works manipulate the medium to present a new reality that questions the "truthfulness" generally associated with photographic representation." -Jennifer Jankauskas

Artists Included: David DiMichele, Theresa Ganz, Cassandra C. Jones, David Meanix; Dinh Q. LĂȘ, Richard Galpin, Jonathan Lewis, Didier Massard, Abelardo Morell, Nic Nicosa, Aziz + Cucher, Isidro Blasco, Chambliss Giobbi, Daniel Gordon, Oliver Herring, Susan Leopold, Wardell Milan, Adia Millet, Lori Nix, Paul Pfeiffer, Lucas Samaras, Pete Checchia, Allison Hunter, Young-Min Kang, Rusty Scruby and Tom Bamberger.

Kara Maria




Kara Maria's recent exhibition recieved two reviews.

SF Weekly, "Bombs Bursting", by Michael Leaverton, January 16-22, Volume 26, Number 51, San Francisco, CA

http://www.sfweekly.com/2008-01-16/calendar/bombs-bursting/full

San Francisco Chronicle, 96 Hours, "Power Play", by Reyhan Harmanci, Thursday, January 24, San Francisco, CA

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/01/24/NS3EUHT1O.DTL&hw=Kara+Maria&sn=001&sc=1000

Franklin Evans


Franklin Evans was interviewed on New Art TV (Your Channel to the Art World).

http://www.newarttv.com/index.php?id=187

Posted: 10/03/07
Duration: 7:24
Producer: NewArtTV
Views: 493

Franklin Evans layers references to landscape, biography, and gesture into complex imaginary spaces that reference specific places (like Nevada, where he was born) and personal history and identity. A studio visit with the New York-based artist, January 2007