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Eye for an Eye: Photographs of Modern Artists by Modern Artists from the Collection of John W. Green PDF Print E-mail

October 7, 2010 - January 9, 2011

A love of art, an instinct to collect, and the bent of a scientist all contribute to the shape of the collection that John Green has formed. Limiting himself to black-and-white photography of the twentieth century actually left a wide field open. In the end, the Green collection has grown around the theme of the artist's eye cast upon other artists. Whether it is an artist at work or lost in reflection, the works in the Green collection are deeply expressive of both the artist who is the subject of the photograph and the approach of the photographer. The exhibition will be a banquet of photography's stars: Ansel Adams, Berenice Abbott, Brassai, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Chuck Close, Imogen Cunningham, Yousuf Karsh, Andre Kertesz, Hans Namuth, Arnold Newman, Gordon Parks, and Edward Steichen are just a few of the extraordinary talents to be represented.

 
Polar: Photographs from the Ice Antarctica to Greenland- Patrick Smith PDF Print E-mail

Pat-Smith--antarctic

October 7, 2010, through January 9, 2011


Billings-based artist Pat Smith began his lifelong relationship with the versatile medium of photography as a young street artist living in Japan. He went on to earn a B.F.A. in photography from Louisiana Tech University in 1980 and has photographed continuously since. He has exhibited widely within the region.

Smith's upcoming exhibition, Polar: Photographs from the Ice, continues a body of work that began in 1986. Polar presents the viewer with the extreme and harsh, yet beautiful and dynamic, Arctic and Antarctic landscapes. Smith has lived and worked for up to a year at a time at research stations in Antarctica and Greenland, sometimes traveling across the frozen icecap for months at a time. His work reflects a keen appreciation of the strikingly austere natural landscapes of our earth's polar regions. Rather than simply documenting what he sees, however, he interacts with what is there, even when "what is there" seems to be very sparse. Smith states, "There is the sky, the endless white snow, and a horizon line dividing the two. I see this wide open landscape as a unique palette."

In weather down to 80°F below zero and encumbered head to toe in alien-looking Arctic gear, he hauls equipment, props, previously photographed images, and found objects out into the harsh, surreal environment. Year after year, Smith has persistently ventured out to invent, explore, and push his artistic vision in an environment that continues to give back. Polar reflects a personal insight into a rapidly changing environment that few will ever have the privilege to experience firsthand, and none will ever see with the artistic vision of Pat Smith.

 
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