Jason Horowitz: Closer & Closer Works Thru Time, 1980-2014
Kitchen Sink Panel Discussion: Photography Thru Time, New Digital Technologies, The Social Studio Practice, Fearless Art Collecting, The Aesthetics Of Porn, Fashion, Medicine, Food and Pop with Jeffry Cudlin, critic, curator, and artist - Jason Horowitz, artist - Jackie & Philippe Loustaunau, art collectors - Andrea Pollan, moderator, gallerist and curator - Thursday, April 10, 7pm
Curator's Office's is pleased to present its first exhibition in residency at Studio 1469. Closer & Closer: Jason Horowitz: Works Thru Time 1980 - 2014 is a mini-retrospective that features bodies of work that are less well-known to today's contemporary art audiences in this award-winning artist's career.
The exhibition presents early black and white photographs from the 1980s that reveal the roots of this artist's concerns with texture, landscape, figure, and emotion. Works from the 90s include color prints of submerged and deconstructed flowers and food that explore the paradigms of attraction and repulsion and the dialog between painting and photography. Finally, more social, conceptual, and pop elements enter the artist's vocabulary in works from 2000 to the present. Expanded scale and size, fashion and clinical aesthetics, social contracts with volunteer subjects, graphic imagery plus unique technical processes place this artist at the forefront of digital photography.
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Kitchen Sink Panel Discussion: Photography Thru Time, New Digital Technologies, The Social Studio Practice, Fearless Art Collecting, The Aesthetics Of Porn, Fashion, Medicine, Food and Pop with Jeffry Cudlin, critic, curator, and artist - Jason Horowitz, artist - Jackie & Philippe Loustaunau, art collectors - Andrea Pollan, moderator, gallerist and curator - Thursday, April 10, 7pm
Curator's Office's is pleased to present its first exhibition in residency at Studio 1469. Closer & Closer: Jason Horowitz: Works Thru Time 1980 - 2014 is a mini-retrospective that features bodies of work that are less well-known to today's contemporary art audiences in this award-winning artist's career.
The exhibition presents early black and white photographs from the 1980s that reveal the roots of this artist's concerns with texture, landscape, figure, and emotion. Works from the 90s include color prints of submerged and deconstructed flowers and food that explore the paradigms of attraction and repulsion and the dialog between painting and photography. Finally, more social, conceptual, and pop elements enter the artist's vocabulary in works from 2000 to the present. Expanded scale and size, fashion and clinical aesthetics, social contracts with volunteer subjects, graphic imagery plus unique technical processes place this artist at the forefront of digital photography.
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