new work

Converse’s Get Dirty campaign...

I had a great time shooting Converse’s Get Dirty campaign for greater China. It was super fun. We set up a seamless backstage at a concert in Shanghai sponsored by Converse - I photographed each member of all the bands that played right before and after their set. We featured band members from Hell Yeah, New Pants, Queen Sea Big Shark and more.

Pompeii for Apple...

In August I had the pleasure of visiting Pompeii for Apple to document a team of archaeologists led by Dr. Steven Ellis and Dr. Eric Poehler. The photos tell a story about how Dr. Ellis with the help of the iPad has revolutionized the way scientists work in the field. Pompeii is a magical place - so cool to get to walk around the site at sunrise before any tourists arrive. The whole experience was wonderful. Check it out here http://www.apple.com/ipad/pompeii/

Chimes sculpture...

and a video...

Fence Post Chimes 2009

A sculpture that Maggie Peng and I made for a group show at D'amelio Terras in New York. The Show included Matthew Barney, Jedediah Caesar, Nicole Cherubini, Jessica Diamond, Robert Gober, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Leslie Hewitt, Karen Kilimnik, Louise Lawler, Zoe Leonard, Demetrius Oliver, Steven Parrino, Heather Rowe, Sam Samore, Kiki Smith, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Sara VanDerBeek, Sue Williams, Fred Wilson, and Christopher Wool.

more info here...

The Noble Savage and the Little Tramp

The Noble Savage and the Little Tramp August 6 – 30, 2009 Closing Party August 29 from 4-8pm Followed by Kimberly Bartosik performance at 8pm Open after performances and on Sundays from 11-6 or by appointment

Curated by Hannah Whitaker

Featuring: Nayland Blake, Lucas Blalock, Gil Blank, Caleb Considine, Trisha Donnelly, Michaela Fruhwirth, Jonah Groeneboer, Estelle Hanania, Anya Kielar, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Arthur Ou, Matthew Porter, Noah Sheldon, Mary Weatherford, James Welling and Mark Wyse.Open on Sundays from 11:00 - 6:00, after all performances, or by appointment

The Noble Savage and the Little Tramp is an exhibition of works made through reductive acts in search of the basic, primal, or mechanical. Whether through an image reduced to mark on ground or a person reduced to biological imperative these works travel along similarly direct pathways, but deviate in their destinations. Amidst a global interconnectedness of ever increasing horror and complexity, they asymptotically approach a basic center, where hard meaning can reliably be found, like a rock smoothed through violent friction. The result is fragmentation without reassembly. This shedding of complication carries an edge of delusion, but knowingly so, since these are acts not of escapism but of affirmation.

1992009

I have a piece in a group show at D'amelio Terras. If you are in New York, stop by and check it out. 1992009

Matthew Barney, Jedediah Caesar, Nicole Cherubini, Jessica Diamond, Robert Gober, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Leslie Hewitt, Karen Kilimnik, Louise Lawler, Zoe Leonard, Demetrius Oliver, Steven Parrino, Heather Rowe, Sam Samore, Noah Sheldon, Kiki Smith, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Sara VanDerBeek, Sue Williams, Fred Wilson, and Christopher Wool.

February 28 – April 25, 2009 Opening Reception: February 28, 6-8PM

525 W 22nd St New York, NY 10011 t 212 352 9460 f 212 352 9464 gallery@damelioterras.com

The exhibition 1992009 is motivated by historical synchronicities between the years 1992 and 2009 and brings together content-driven art made during times of cultural upheaval. Both periods represent a transition from Republican to Democratic administrations, a stagnating war in the Middle East and extraordinary moments of fiscal failure. The early 90s witnessed the emergence of poignant, introspective artists who address universals through ‘the everyday’. This period was also especially formative in shaping the viewpoints of the gallery owners.

Prompted by current circumstances and a desire to take stock of the gallery’s program, 1992009 compares emerging artists of the early 90s with emerging artists represented by D’Amelio Terras. The exhibition presents new art from these two tumultuous moments, re-invigorated with new potential and a critical response to art history. These artists channel personal experience into visceral hand-built sculpture and direct imagery after periods of post-production excess.

1992009 emphasizes earnest themes in art practices that remain resilient. Meaningful ideas have germinated in times of contraction, free from the enticement of an indulgent market. The silver lining of this moment may be a slower pace of making and looking at art.

for more information and to see pictures from the exhibition go to... http://www.damelioterras.com/exhibition.html?id=576&f=h

2 blue photos...

The first picture is from a visit to my Aunt's house in the Adirondacks. The second is from a former adult theater in times square, currently a Burger King. Both are 30 minute long exposures.

Berlin...

Some pictures from a recent project in Berlin. I was commisioned to take pictures for a exhibit and book on Berlin by Deutsches Architektur Zentrum, Berlin (DAZ) and Center for Architecture (AIA New York). The exhibit was desinged by Project Projects

Work in the new issue of Blind Spot...

I am happy to say I have 6 pages of work in the new issue of Blind Spot. check it out here...

I also made an edition with them for the 15th anniversary of Blind Spot. The edition consists of 12 4" x 6" c-prints (the image above). the edition can be seen here...

The list of artists contributing editions is pretty stealer. If you are in a buying mood there are some really good deals to be had while supporting a great organization. Artists included are; Lawrence Beck, Edward Burtynsky, Peter Coffin, Reuben Cox, Tim Davis, Roe Ethridge, Spencer Finch, Katy Grannen, An-My Lê, Richard Misrach, Stephen Shore, Susan Stilton, Alec Soth, Larry Sultan, James Welling, and Hannah Whitaker