OPENING UP-Laurie Freitag > EXHIBITION #1
EXHIBITION #1
BOUND BY UNCERTAINTY by Chel Delaney
FIRST PLACE
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FIRST PLACE
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Curator Laurie Freitag's review:
"I had asked entrants to show their response to our world opening up with the Covid-19 vaccine with the theme, 'Opening Up'. I had a few guidelines but I left it up to the artists basically.
Chel Delaney's 'Bound by Uncertainty' is an example of interpretation for sure.
One interpretation of the gentle waves coming ashore on the beach can be seen as the receiving of the good news of the vaccine. The dark rocks on the beach, on the other hand, give way to darker thoughts of what might be ahead. It is true, we don't know what the next tide will bring or the next news about the vaccine. We can count on the ebb and flow of the tides but what will they look like at different locations and different times. The waves will roll in but are they rolling in while a storm is on it's tail? It all depends."
Laurie Freitag asks Chel Delaney, "Do you normally photograph nature to express your emotions? If so, do you think that nature can sway those emotions?"
Chel Delaney says, "Often, it is the other way around: Nature awakens a particular emotion. Frequently, I find that my exchanges with nature through my images reveal an awakening or are reminiscent of a particular emotion or idea. Whether it's a walk in a park or lakeside or a short jaunt I take from the roadside because of something I've seen, I usually let nature take the lead. And, hopefully, my looking captures nature's revelations. But my inherent or latent emotional state may be how I've "pictured" some of the images that I bring home.
Nature's presentations can take me through a gamut of emotional give and take. As in any conversation when one is truly listening and seeing the other, I think nature can be soothing and wondrous as well as declarative, argumentative and persuasive. While many human emotions range from subtle to aggravating shifts from the norm, oftentimes there is no mistaking nature's message when, for example, her waters turn unnatural colors from pollution."
Freitag: "Once your image is complete and you stand back and take it in, do you feel that you receive solace from that image or does it reinforce your fear?"
Delaney: "Once completed, there is a resonance, an understanding between myself and my image. Once an emotion is named, or in this case pictured, it is more understandable and manageable within my psyche. My images relating to the emotional fear of Covid19 do not necessarily reduce or reinforce my fear. But as the Covid cases climb and as we learned this week that 1 in 500 Americans have died from coronavirus since the first reported infection in the US, the images seem to me to be more metaphorically true, more weighty and more revelatory about the pandemic era in which we are living. It is the escalation of Covid cases, not the image, that reinforces the fear."
More about Delaney:
Chel Delaney says, "Images and titles in my series "Variant Cycle" are inspired by William Butler Yeats' poem "The Second Coming."
Yeats wrote the poem in the aftermath of the First World War and while his wife recovered from the "flu" just more than a hundred years ago as the 1918-1919 pandemic subsided.
Likewise, my images reflect some of my uneasiness and apprehension during this period of "opening up" and amidst the promise of vaccines to fend off Covid 19.
Afterall, Pfizer said earlier this year its vaccine is only eighty-eight percent effective against the latest variant, Delta.
So, is this recovery truly real?
Or, will we end up like deer at the feeder – only to be hunted. Shot dead later by some new variant of the coronavirus.
As Yeats wrote: "the centre cannot hold."
The titles of the images are also to be read as a short poem."
Variant Cycle
"Vexxed to nightmare"
bound by uncertainty
the game of corn
may lead to spoils
Chel Delaney is a graduate of the University of South Carolina where she studied English Literature. Her photographic-based art practice evolves out of her work as a print reporter and editor for newspapers and magazines.
https://www.instagram.com/texaschel/
"I had asked entrants to show their response to our world opening up with the Covid-19 vaccine with the theme, 'Opening Up'. I had a few guidelines but I left it up to the artists basically.
Chel Delaney's 'Bound by Uncertainty' is an example of interpretation for sure.
One interpretation of the gentle waves coming ashore on the beach can be seen as the receiving of the good news of the vaccine. The dark rocks on the beach, on the other hand, give way to darker thoughts of what might be ahead. It is true, we don't know what the next tide will bring or the next news about the vaccine. We can count on the ebb and flow of the tides but what will they look like at different locations and different times. The waves will roll in but are they rolling in while a storm is on it's tail? It all depends."
Laurie Freitag asks Chel Delaney, "Do you normally photograph nature to express your emotions? If so, do you think that nature can sway those emotions?"
Chel Delaney says, "Often, it is the other way around: Nature awakens a particular emotion. Frequently, I find that my exchanges with nature through my images reveal an awakening or are reminiscent of a particular emotion or idea. Whether it's a walk in a park or lakeside or a short jaunt I take from the roadside because of something I've seen, I usually let nature take the lead. And, hopefully, my looking captures nature's revelations. But my inherent or latent emotional state may be how I've "pictured" some of the images that I bring home.
Nature's presentations can take me through a gamut of emotional give and take. As in any conversation when one is truly listening and seeing the other, I think nature can be soothing and wondrous as well as declarative, argumentative and persuasive. While many human emotions range from subtle to aggravating shifts from the norm, oftentimes there is no mistaking nature's message when, for example, her waters turn unnatural colors from pollution."
Freitag: "Once your image is complete and you stand back and take it in, do you feel that you receive solace from that image or does it reinforce your fear?"
Delaney: "Once completed, there is a resonance, an understanding between myself and my image. Once an emotion is named, or in this case pictured, it is more understandable and manageable within my psyche. My images relating to the emotional fear of Covid19 do not necessarily reduce or reinforce my fear. But as the Covid cases climb and as we learned this week that 1 in 500 Americans have died from coronavirus since the first reported infection in the US, the images seem to me to be more metaphorically true, more weighty and more revelatory about the pandemic era in which we are living. It is the escalation of Covid cases, not the image, that reinforces the fear."
More about Delaney:
Chel Delaney says, "Images and titles in my series "Variant Cycle" are inspired by William Butler Yeats' poem "The Second Coming."
Yeats wrote the poem in the aftermath of the First World War and while his wife recovered from the "flu" just more than a hundred years ago as the 1918-1919 pandemic subsided.
Likewise, my images reflect some of my uneasiness and apprehension during this period of "opening up" and amidst the promise of vaccines to fend off Covid 19.
Afterall, Pfizer said earlier this year its vaccine is only eighty-eight percent effective against the latest variant, Delta.
So, is this recovery truly real?
Or, will we end up like deer at the feeder – only to be hunted. Shot dead later by some new variant of the coronavirus.
As Yeats wrote: "the centre cannot hold."
The titles of the images are also to be read as a short poem."
Variant Cycle
"Vexxed to nightmare"
bound by uncertainty
the game of corn
may lead to spoils
Chel Delaney is a graduate of the University of South Carolina where she studied English Literature. Her photographic-based art practice evolves out of her work as a print reporter and editor for newspapers and magazines.
https://www.instagram.com/texaschel/
EXTERIOR by Debbie YJ Lin
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Born in Taipei, raised in Vancouver, Debbie YJ Lin (林晏如) is an interdisciplinary artist interested in site specific work focused on the architecture of human sound and languages. In a bilingual Mandarin and English household, she began classical piano at age four, and grew up watching her grandma design and knit entire outfits from scratch.
She graduated cum laude from UCLA with a B.A in Music Education, summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music with a M.M in Music Production and Technology and received her M.A. in Media Studies from The New School of Public Engagement in New York. As a WOC artist, often working within marginalized parameters and navigating embedded structures of discrimination, it is her lifelong mission to cultivate an environment most conducive to equitable creative expressions.
She is the founder and co-curator of Video Sound Archive and is a self-taught photographer and coffee fiend, just like her grandpa.
Career Highlights
Making her European museum debut with the "cluttermonster" installation at Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe and Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia Spain, Debbie followed up with her three movement sound and video composition during Berlin Art week 2017 and Loop Barcelona in 2018.
Her works have either been shown and/or privately collected in the US, UK, Canada, South Korea, Germany, Spain, Sweden and Norway. Her upcoming Asia solo debut has been postponed for over a year but she is hopeful for it to finally open next April 20-24 2022 at CICA Museum in South Korea.
IMAGES FOR SALE
Exterior - 14"H x 11"W
Archival Pigment Print ed 1 of 7
$500 UNFRAMED
Signed on back
Follow - 14"H x 8"W
Archival Pigment Print ed 1 of 7
$500 UNFRAMED
Signed on back
Play - 8"H x 14"W
Archival Pigment Print ed 1 of 7
$500 UNFRAMED
Signed on back
Contact: Debbie YJ Lin
DebbieYJLin@gmail.com
www.dbyj.com
She graduated cum laude from UCLA with a B.A in Music Education, summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music with a M.M in Music Production and Technology and received her M.A. in Media Studies from The New School of Public Engagement in New York. As a WOC artist, often working within marginalized parameters and navigating embedded structures of discrimination, it is her lifelong mission to cultivate an environment most conducive to equitable creative expressions.
She is the founder and co-curator of Video Sound Archive and is a self-taught photographer and coffee fiend, just like her grandpa.
Career Highlights
Making her European museum debut with the "cluttermonster" installation at Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe and Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia Spain, Debbie followed up with her three movement sound and video composition during Berlin Art week 2017 and Loop Barcelona in 2018.
Her works have either been shown and/or privately collected in the US, UK, Canada, South Korea, Germany, Spain, Sweden and Norway. Her upcoming Asia solo debut has been postponed for over a year but she is hopeful for it to finally open next April 20-24 2022 at CICA Museum in South Korea.
IMAGES FOR SALE
Exterior - 14"H x 11"W
Archival Pigment Print ed 1 of 7
$500 UNFRAMED
Signed on back
Follow - 14"H x 8"W
Archival Pigment Print ed 1 of 7
$500 UNFRAMED
Signed on back
Play - 8"H x 14"W
Archival Pigment Print ed 1 of 7
$500 UNFRAMED
Signed on back
Contact: Debbie YJ Lin
DebbieYJLin@gmail.com
www.dbyj.com
PRUNE by Debbie YJ Lin
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Debbie YJ Lin says, "For some reason, I have always compartmentalized my identity; perhaps it has to do with the displacement of my upbringing.
Five days before my twelfth birthday, I lost my older brother to leukemia, and grief and I became inseparable. And perhaps that’s when my hypersensitivity began — to the perils of our curated circles and the carelessness of words and actions — so my tendency was to stay silent. Because the last thing I’d want is to contribute to unthought out clutter that can easily accumulate and hurt.
But at the same time, why remain quiet, when there is still so much to say, even if it’s only a whisper. In preschool, I wrote poems and painted pictures of my mother holding pumpkins going to work with D-shaped windows, never realizing it needed to go anywhere, but retrospectively observing how I interacted with my grief, turned into a desire to express and create. Shifting from the performative to the reflective informs a lot of my current works that address reconciliation of self to human/other/technology and a pivot to examine sustainability/accountability of art practices.
Often experimenting with a hybrid palette to transcribe the transience of thought through the lens of Faith and emerging media, I stumbled upon digital/new media art that allowed a minimality and nimbleness I sought after, and began gathering my texts, photos, sound and video sketches to create new works and installations. Rooted in my literary influences, Oswald Chambers and C.S. Lewis, the pieces are often structured in (three) movements, deconstructed and/or played/ exhibited in isolation or in remixed variations and/or live improvisation."
Born in Taipei, raised in Vancouver, Debbie YJ Lin (林晏如) is an interdisciplinary artist interested in site specific work focused on the architecture of human sound and languages. In a bilingual Mandarin and English household, she began classical piano at age four, and grew up watching her grandma design and knit entire outfits from scratch.
She graduated cum laude from UCLA with a B.A in Music Education, summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music with a M.M in Music Production and Technology and received her M.A. in Media Studies from The New School of Public Engagement in New York. As a WOC artist, often working within marginalized parameters and navigating embedded structures of discrimination, it is her lifelong mission to cultivate an environment most conducive to equitable creative expressions.
She is the founder and co-curator of Video Sound Archive and is a self-taught photographer and coffee fiend, just like her grandpa.
Career Highlights
Making her European museum debut with the "cluttermonster" installation at Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe and Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia Spain, Debbie followed up with her three movement sound and video composition during Berlin Art week 2017 and Loop Barcelona in 2018.
Her works have either been shown and/or privately collected in the US, UK, Canada, South Korea, Germany, Spain, Sweden and Norway. Her upcoming Asia solo debut has been postponed for over a year but she is hopeful for it to finally open next April 20-24 2022 at CICA Museum in South Korea.
www.dbyj.com
Five days before my twelfth birthday, I lost my older brother to leukemia, and grief and I became inseparable. And perhaps that’s when my hypersensitivity began — to the perils of our curated circles and the carelessness of words and actions — so my tendency was to stay silent. Because the last thing I’d want is to contribute to unthought out clutter that can easily accumulate and hurt.
But at the same time, why remain quiet, when there is still so much to say, even if it’s only a whisper. In preschool, I wrote poems and painted pictures of my mother holding pumpkins going to work with D-shaped windows, never realizing it needed to go anywhere, but retrospectively observing how I interacted with my grief, turned into a desire to express and create. Shifting from the performative to the reflective informs a lot of my current works that address reconciliation of self to human/other/technology and a pivot to examine sustainability/accountability of art practices.
Often experimenting with a hybrid palette to transcribe the transience of thought through the lens of Faith and emerging media, I stumbled upon digital/new media art that allowed a minimality and nimbleness I sought after, and began gathering my texts, photos, sound and video sketches to create new works and installations. Rooted in my literary influences, Oswald Chambers and C.S. Lewis, the pieces are often structured in (three) movements, deconstructed and/or played/ exhibited in isolation or in remixed variations and/or live improvisation."
Born in Taipei, raised in Vancouver, Debbie YJ Lin (林晏如) is an interdisciplinary artist interested in site specific work focused on the architecture of human sound and languages. In a bilingual Mandarin and English household, she began classical piano at age four, and grew up watching her grandma design and knit entire outfits from scratch.
She graduated cum laude from UCLA with a B.A in Music Education, summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music with a M.M in Music Production and Technology and received her M.A. in Media Studies from The New School of Public Engagement in New York. As a WOC artist, often working within marginalized parameters and navigating embedded structures of discrimination, it is her lifelong mission to cultivate an environment most conducive to equitable creative expressions.
She is the founder and co-curator of Video Sound Archive and is a self-taught photographer and coffee fiend, just like her grandpa.
Career Highlights
Making her European museum debut with the "cluttermonster" installation at Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe and Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia Spain, Debbie followed up with her three movement sound and video composition during Berlin Art week 2017 and Loop Barcelona in 2018.
Her works have either been shown and/or privately collected in the US, UK, Canada, South Korea, Germany, Spain, Sweden and Norway. Her upcoming Asia solo debut has been postponed for over a year but she is hopeful for it to finally open next April 20-24 2022 at CICA Museum in South Korea.
www.dbyj.com
LOST SLIPPERS by Ellen Friedlander
SECOND PLACE
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SECOND PLACE
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Curator Laurie Freitag says, " 'Lost Slippers' by Ellen Friedlander shows us how it pays to be 'taking in' everything around us...at all times.
While most of us are crossing the street when the light turns green, Friedlander was shooting and the crazy thing is, it's not just the slippers that make this an intersting image, but the sign in the background saying Fashion Ave. I'm not completely sure this is actually a crosswalk because it looks like the man on the right is planted!
Nevertheless, this is a photograph that works in post or pre-Covid times."
Ellen Friedlander says, "In the often chaotic and overwhelming pace of life, I use my camera to create a visual diary of the places and experiences that I see before me. My process is one of simultaneous observation and reflection, and also integrated with elements of disruption. Ultimately, my style is fueled by curiosity and a commitment to a multiple point of view: I am drawn to the street, landscape, documentary photography and portraiture."
Ellen Friedlander is a Los Angeles-based fine art and documentary artist who uses a variety of in-camera and post processing techniques to reveal the unpredictable, idiosyncratic, inscrutable nature of the human condition. Friedlander has exhibited her work internationally, including Hong Kong, London, Poland, Budapest, New York and Los Angeles.
She has been featured in Lenscratch, The Hand Magazine, and on The Candid Frame podcast, Episode #499. Friedlander was a Winter 2019 Focus PhotoLA Top 20 and her piece titled Hiding IV was the winner and cover photograph for APA-LA OFF THE CLOCK 2020.
During March-April, 2021, three of Friedlander’s photographs from her Betrayal: Shattered In A Moment series were in a group show at Austin Desmond Fine Art in London, as well as having her first solo show at The Photographer's Eye Gallery in Escondido, CA in which she exhibited her Extended Frame body of work.
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2021 Ellen Friedlander & Jodie Hulden, Photographer’s Eye Gallery, Escondido, CA, (Curator: Donna Cosentino)
Street Extended, Online Exhibition (Artsy.net), Veritas Editions
2018 I Am More Than, Old Soul Co., Sacramento, CA (Commissioned by Waking the Village)
2010 A Year of Torah, United Jewish Congregation of HK, Hong Kong
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021 Staying with the Trouble, l’étrangère, exhibition hosted by Austine Desmond Fine Art, London, England (Curator: Joanna Gemes)
Members’ Juried Exhibition, Online Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA, (Juror: Susan Burnstine), (Online and Catalogue)
Silence, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, (Curator: Zsolt Bátori)
Shame Radiant, East Window, Boulder, CO, (Online, Gallery & Book)
Personality: Contemporary Portraiture, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, (Curator: Zsolt Bátori), (Honorable Mention)
Fragmented Frame, Online Exhibition (Artsy.net), The Contemporary Art Modern Project
The Year of Not Knowing, Online Exhibition, LACP
2020 Top 40 Exhibition, Online exhibition, N.Y./L.A. Photo Curator, (Curator: Laurie Freitag)
2020 The Human Portrait, Online exhibition, (Juror: Jennifer Spelman), (Online and Catalogue)
Annual Women Street Photographers Group Exhibition, Special big screen projected exhibition, Women Street Photographers, New York City, (Curator: Gulnara Samoilova)
Alternative Processes Competition, Online exhibition, SOHO Photo Gallery, (Juror: Aline Smithson)
International Juried Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA, (Juror: Aline Smithson), (Gallery, Catalogue & Website)
Women Street Photographers Exhibition, Academia Scaglia during Trieste Photo Days, Trieste, Italy, (Curator: Gulnara Samoilova), (Honorable Mention)
Alternate Process-(S)Light of Hand 2020, The Photographer’s Eye Gallery & Collective, Escondido, CA, (Juror: Dan Burkholder), (Special Mention)
Call & Response 4: Collaboration at a Distance, Online exhibition, Shoebox PR, (Curator: Kristine Schomaker)
Living & Photographing in the time of COVID-19, The Photographer’s Eye, (Honorable Mention)
Togethering, Online exhibition, Houston Center for Photography
Connection, Online exhibition, N.Y. Photo Curator, (Juror: Adam Finkelston), (First Place)
Corona: It’s All About the Lights, Instagram exhibition, The Griffin Museum, (Curator: Crista Dix)
Off The Clock 2020, Online exhibition, APA LA (Curator: David Fahey), (Winner & Cover Photo)
The 2020 Self-Quarantining Exhibition, Online exhibition, Lenscratch, (Juror: Aline Smithson)
Call & Response 1: Collaboration at a Distance, Online exhibition, Shoebox PR, (Curator: Kristine Schomaker)
The Portrait Exhibition, Praxis Photo Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, (Curator: Carl Corey), (Honorable Mention)
California Love: A Visual Mixtape, Invitational, The Hive Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, (Curator: Michael Rababy)
Perceive Me, invitational, Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery, California State University, LA, (Catalogue)
Project XV: New Perspectives on Photography, invitational, The Los Angeles Center of Photography, CA
2019 Self-Portrait, Online exhibition, PhotoPlace Gallery
Open Show, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
Your Favorite Photograph in 2018 Exhibition, Part 4, Online exhibition, Lenscratch
2017 Hit Me with Your Best Shot: The Visual Echo Photography Exhibition, 1650 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The 2017 "Photographic Conversations" Exhibition, Part 3, Online exhibition, Lenscratch
Workshopx, Pop-up exhibition, Dada Boutique, Krakow, Poland
On The Streets In Los Angeles, The Los Angeles Center of Photography, CA
AWARDS
2021 Honorable Mention for Portrait of C, PH21 Gallery - Personality: Contemporary Portrait
2020 Honorable Mention for Bapitism - Women Street Photographers Exhibition, Academia Scaglia during Trieste Photo Days, Trieste, Italy
Honorable Mention for Deserted, The Photographer’s Eye Collective and Gallery - Living & Photographing in the time of COVID-19
First Place awarded to Union Station, N.Y. Photo Curator - Connection
Winner & Cover Photo, Hiding IV, APA LA - Off The Clock 2020
Honorable Mention for Catherine, Praxis Photo Gallery - The Portrait Exhibition
BOOKS
2020 California Love: A Visual Mixtape, 6 Photographs published (Curator: Michael Rababy)
2019 Extended Frame, Self-published book
SELECTED PRESS
2021 Book Review by Douglas Stockdale, Extended Frame, The PhotoBook Journal
2020 Call and Response - Round 1, Diversions LA
FRAMES, Online Magazine
Interview, The Candid Frame, Episode #499
2019 The Hand Magazine for Reproduction-Based Art, Issue #26
Lights for Liberty Demonstration, Fox TV on the Hill
The Best Work I Saw at the Denver Portfolio Walk, A Photo Editor
2018 My Home Through the Lens, una, Hong Kong Edition 32
Fueling Creativity, Signature: The Magazine of Emma Willard School
2017 Mexico Surprise, MR Traveler, Hong Kong Edition
PRESENTER/CURATOR
2021 Artist Talk, The Year of Not Knowing, LACP, Online Event & Exhibition
Guest Artist, Photography Conversations with John Cornicello, Online Event
2020 Keynote Speaker, FORUM, PasadenaPhotographyArts, Online Event
Curator & Host, Open Show #33, PasadenaPhotographyArts, Online Event
Artist Talk, f8 Pasadena Salon, Pasadena, CA
Artist Talk, Photo LA OPEN SHOW, Santa Monica, CA
2018 “What Makes a Good Photograph,” German Swiss International School, Parent Education Series
AFFILIATIONS
Since 2020 Jewish Artists Initiative of Southern California (JAI) — Member
Since 2019 Pasadena Photography Arts (PPA) — Advisor
Photographic Arts Counsel Los Angeles — Member
Since 2018 American Photographic Artists (APA) —Member
Since 2017 Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) — Member
GALLERY REPRESENTATION
Since 2020 The Contemporary Art Modern Project, Spotlight Artist
https://www.ellenfriedlanderphotography.com
https://www.instagram.com/emfphoto59/
While most of us are crossing the street when the light turns green, Friedlander was shooting and the crazy thing is, it's not just the slippers that make this an intersting image, but the sign in the background saying Fashion Ave. I'm not completely sure this is actually a crosswalk because it looks like the man on the right is planted!
Nevertheless, this is a photograph that works in post or pre-Covid times."
Ellen Friedlander says, "In the often chaotic and overwhelming pace of life, I use my camera to create a visual diary of the places and experiences that I see before me. My process is one of simultaneous observation and reflection, and also integrated with elements of disruption. Ultimately, my style is fueled by curiosity and a commitment to a multiple point of view: I am drawn to the street, landscape, documentary photography and portraiture."
Ellen Friedlander is a Los Angeles-based fine art and documentary artist who uses a variety of in-camera and post processing techniques to reveal the unpredictable, idiosyncratic, inscrutable nature of the human condition. Friedlander has exhibited her work internationally, including Hong Kong, London, Poland, Budapest, New York and Los Angeles.
She has been featured in Lenscratch, The Hand Magazine, and on The Candid Frame podcast, Episode #499. Friedlander was a Winter 2019 Focus PhotoLA Top 20 and her piece titled Hiding IV was the winner and cover photograph for APA-LA OFF THE CLOCK 2020.
During March-April, 2021, three of Friedlander’s photographs from her Betrayal: Shattered In A Moment series were in a group show at Austin Desmond Fine Art in London, as well as having her first solo show at The Photographer's Eye Gallery in Escondido, CA in which she exhibited her Extended Frame body of work.
CV
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2021 Ellen Friedlander & Jodie Hulden, Photographer’s Eye Gallery, Escondido, CA, (Curator: Donna Cosentino)
Street Extended, Online Exhibition (Artsy.net), Veritas Editions
2018 I Am More Than, Old Soul Co., Sacramento, CA (Commissioned by Waking the Village)
2010 A Year of Torah, United Jewish Congregation of HK, Hong Kong
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021 Staying with the Trouble, l’étrangère, exhibition hosted by Austine Desmond Fine Art, London, England (Curator: Joanna Gemes)
Members’ Juried Exhibition, Online Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA, (Juror: Susan Burnstine), (Online and Catalogue)
Silence, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, (Curator: Zsolt Bátori)
Shame Radiant, East Window, Boulder, CO, (Online, Gallery & Book)
Personality: Contemporary Portraiture, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, (Curator: Zsolt Bátori), (Honorable Mention)
Fragmented Frame, Online Exhibition (Artsy.net), The Contemporary Art Modern Project
The Year of Not Knowing, Online Exhibition, LACP
2020 Top 40 Exhibition, Online exhibition, N.Y./L.A. Photo Curator, (Curator: Laurie Freitag)
2020 The Human Portrait, Online exhibition, (Juror: Jennifer Spelman), (Online and Catalogue)
Annual Women Street Photographers Group Exhibition, Special big screen projected exhibition, Women Street Photographers, New York City, (Curator: Gulnara Samoilova)
Alternative Processes Competition, Online exhibition, SOHO Photo Gallery, (Juror: Aline Smithson)
International Juried Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA, (Juror: Aline Smithson), (Gallery, Catalogue & Website)
Women Street Photographers Exhibition, Academia Scaglia during Trieste Photo Days, Trieste, Italy, (Curator: Gulnara Samoilova), (Honorable Mention)
Alternate Process-(S)Light of Hand 2020, The Photographer’s Eye Gallery & Collective, Escondido, CA, (Juror: Dan Burkholder), (Special Mention)
Call & Response 4: Collaboration at a Distance, Online exhibition, Shoebox PR, (Curator: Kristine Schomaker)
Living & Photographing in the time of COVID-19, The Photographer’s Eye, (Honorable Mention)
Togethering, Online exhibition, Houston Center for Photography
Connection, Online exhibition, N.Y. Photo Curator, (Juror: Adam Finkelston), (First Place)
Corona: It’s All About the Lights, Instagram exhibition, The Griffin Museum, (Curator: Crista Dix)
Off The Clock 2020, Online exhibition, APA LA (Curator: David Fahey), (Winner & Cover Photo)
The 2020 Self-Quarantining Exhibition, Online exhibition, Lenscratch, (Juror: Aline Smithson)
Call & Response 1: Collaboration at a Distance, Online exhibition, Shoebox PR, (Curator: Kristine Schomaker)
The Portrait Exhibition, Praxis Photo Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, (Curator: Carl Corey), (Honorable Mention)
California Love: A Visual Mixtape, Invitational, The Hive Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, (Curator: Michael Rababy)
Perceive Me, invitational, Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery, California State University, LA, (Catalogue)
Project XV: New Perspectives on Photography, invitational, The Los Angeles Center of Photography, CA
2019 Self-Portrait, Online exhibition, PhotoPlace Gallery
Open Show, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
Your Favorite Photograph in 2018 Exhibition, Part 4, Online exhibition, Lenscratch
2017 Hit Me with Your Best Shot: The Visual Echo Photography Exhibition, 1650 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The 2017 "Photographic Conversations" Exhibition, Part 3, Online exhibition, Lenscratch
Workshopx, Pop-up exhibition, Dada Boutique, Krakow, Poland
On The Streets In Los Angeles, The Los Angeles Center of Photography, CA
AWARDS
2021 Honorable Mention for Portrait of C, PH21 Gallery - Personality: Contemporary Portrait
2020 Honorable Mention for Bapitism - Women Street Photographers Exhibition, Academia Scaglia during Trieste Photo Days, Trieste, Italy
Honorable Mention for Deserted, The Photographer’s Eye Collective and Gallery - Living & Photographing in the time of COVID-19
First Place awarded to Union Station, N.Y. Photo Curator - Connection
Winner & Cover Photo, Hiding IV, APA LA - Off The Clock 2020
Honorable Mention for Catherine, Praxis Photo Gallery - The Portrait Exhibition
BOOKS
2020 California Love: A Visual Mixtape, 6 Photographs published (Curator: Michael Rababy)
2019 Extended Frame, Self-published book
SELECTED PRESS
2021 Book Review by Douglas Stockdale, Extended Frame, The PhotoBook Journal
2020 Call and Response - Round 1, Diversions LA
FRAMES, Online Magazine
Interview, The Candid Frame, Episode #499
2019 The Hand Magazine for Reproduction-Based Art, Issue #26
Lights for Liberty Demonstration, Fox TV on the Hill
The Best Work I Saw at the Denver Portfolio Walk, A Photo Editor
2018 My Home Through the Lens, una, Hong Kong Edition 32
Fueling Creativity, Signature: The Magazine of Emma Willard School
2017 Mexico Surprise, MR Traveler, Hong Kong Edition
PRESENTER/CURATOR
2021 Artist Talk, The Year of Not Knowing, LACP, Online Event & Exhibition
Guest Artist, Photography Conversations with John Cornicello, Online Event
2020 Keynote Speaker, FORUM, PasadenaPhotographyArts, Online Event
Curator & Host, Open Show #33, PasadenaPhotographyArts, Online Event
Artist Talk, f8 Pasadena Salon, Pasadena, CA
Artist Talk, Photo LA OPEN SHOW, Santa Monica, CA
2018 “What Makes a Good Photograph,” German Swiss International School, Parent Education Series
AFFILIATIONS
Since 2020 Jewish Artists Initiative of Southern California (JAI) — Member
Since 2019 Pasadena Photography Arts (PPA) — Advisor
Photographic Arts Counsel Los Angeles — Member
Since 2018 American Photographic Artists (APA) —Member
Since 2017 Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) — Member
GALLERY REPRESENTATION
Since 2020 The Contemporary Art Modern Project, Spotlight Artist
https://www.ellenfriedlanderphotography.com
https://www.instagram.com/emfphoto59/
NAKED MANNEQUINES by Ellen Friedlander
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Curator Laurie Freitag says, " 'Lost Slippers' by Ellen Friedlander shows us how it pays to be 'taking in' everything around us...at all times.
While most of us are crossing the street when the light turns green, Friedlander was shooting and the crazy thing is, it's not just the slippers that make this an intersting image, but the sign in the background saying Fashion Ave. I'm not completely sure this is actually a crosswalk because it looks like the man on the right is planted!
Nevertheless, this is a photograph that works in post or pre-Covid times."
Ellen Friedlander says, "In the often chaotic and overwhelming pace of life, I use my camera to create a visual diary of the places and experiences that I see before me. My process is one of simultaneous observation and reflection, and also integrated with elements of disruption. Ultimately, my style is fueled by curiosity and a commitment to a multiple point of view: I am drawn to the street, landscape, documentary photography and portraiture."
Ellen Friedlander is a Los Angeles-based fine art and documentary artist who uses a variety of in-camera and post processing techniques to reveal the unpredictable, idiosyncratic, inscrutable nature of the human condition. Friedlander has exhibited her work internationally, including Hong Kong, London, Poland, Budapest, New York and Los Angeles.
She has been featured in Lenscratch, The Hand Magazine, and on The Candid Frame podcast, Episode #499. Friedlander was a Winter 2019 Focus PhotoLA Top 20 and her piece titled Hiding IV was the winner and cover photograph for APA-LA OFF THE CLOCK 2020.
During March-April, 2021, three of Friedlander’s photographs from her Betrayal: Shattered In A Moment series were in a group show at Austin Desmond Fine Art in London, as well as having her first solo show at The Photographer's Eye Gallery in Escondido, CA in which she exhibited her Extended Frame body of work.
CV
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2021 Ellen Friedlander & Jodie Hulden, Photographer’s Eye Gallery, Escondido, CA, (Curator: Donna Cosentino)
Street Extended, Online Exhibition (Artsy.net), Veritas Editions
2018 I Am More Than, Old Soul Co., Sacramento, CA (Commissioned by Waking the Village)
2010 A Year of Torah, United Jewish Congregation of HK, Hong Kong
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021 Staying with the Trouble, l’étrangère, exhibition hosted by Austine Desmond Fine Art, London, England (Curator: Joanna Gemes)
Members’ Juried Exhibition, Online Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA, (Juror: Susan Burnstine), (Online and Catalogue)
Silence, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, (Curator: Zsolt Bátori)
Shame Radiant, East Window, Boulder, CO, (Online, Gallery & Book)
Personality: Contemporary Portraiture, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, (Curator: Zsolt Bátori), (Honorable Mention)
Fragmented Frame, Online Exhibition (Artsy.net), The Contemporary Art Modern Project
The Year of Not Knowing, Online Exhibition, LACP
2020 Top 40 Exhibition, Online exhibition, N.Y./L.A. Photo Curator, (Curator: Laurie Freitag)
2020 The Human Portrait, Online exhibition, (Juror: Jennifer Spelman), (Online and Catalogue)
Annual Women Street Photographers Group Exhibition, Special big screen projected exhibition, Women Street Photographers, New York City, (Curator: Gulnara Samoilova)
Alternative Processes Competition, Online exhibition, SOHO Photo Gallery, (Juror: Aline Smithson)
International Juried Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA, (Juror: Aline Smithson), (Gallery, Catalogue & Website)
Women Street Photographers Exhibition, Academia Scaglia during Trieste Photo Days, Trieste, Italy, (Curator: Gulnara Samoilova), (Honorable Mention)
Alternate Process-(S)Light of Hand 2020, The Photographer’s Eye Gallery & Collective, Escondido, CA, (Juror: Dan Burkholder), (Special Mention)
Call & Response 4: Collaboration at a Distance, Online exhibition, Shoebox PR, (Curator: Kristine Schomaker)
Living & Photographing in the time of COVID-19, The Photographer’s Eye, (Honorable Mention)
Togethering, Online exhibition, Houston Center for Photography
Connection, Online exhibition, N.Y. Photo Curator, (Juror: Adam Finkelston), (First Place)
Corona: It’s All About the Lights, Instagram exhibition, The Griffin Museum, (Curator: Crista Dix)
Off The Clock 2020, Online exhibition, APA LA (Curator: David Fahey), (Winner & Cover Photo)
The 2020 Self-Quarantining Exhibition, Online exhibition, Lenscratch, (Juror: Aline Smithson)
Call & Response 1: Collaboration at a Distance, Online exhibition, Shoebox PR, (Curator: Kristine Schomaker)
The Portrait Exhibition, Praxis Photo Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, (Curator: Carl Corey), (Honorable Mention)
California Love: A Visual Mixtape, Invitational, The Hive Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, (Curator: Michael Rababy)
Perceive Me, invitational, Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery, California State University, LA, (Catalogue)
Project XV: New Perspectives on Photography, invitational, The Los Angeles Center of Photography, CA
2019 Self-Portrait, Online exhibition, PhotoPlace Gallery
Open Show, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
Your Favorite Photograph in 2018 Exhibition, Part 4, Online exhibition, Lenscratch
2017 Hit Me with Your Best Shot: The Visual Echo Photography Exhibition, 1650 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The 2017 "Photographic Conversations" Exhibition, Part 3, Online exhibition, Lenscratch
Workshopx, Pop-up exhibition, Dada Boutique, Krakow, Poland
On The Streets In Los Angeles, The Los Angeles Center of Photography, CA
AWARDS
2021 Honorable Mention for Portrait of C, PH21 Gallery - Personality: Contemporary Portrait
2020 Honorable Mention for Bapitism - Women Street Photographers Exhibition, Academia Scaglia during Trieste Photo Days, Trieste, Italy
Honorable Mention for Deserted, The Photographer’s Eye Collective and Gallery - Living & Photographing in the time of COVID-19
First Place awarded to Union Station, N.Y. Photo Curator - Connection
Winner & Cover Photo, Hiding IV, APA LA - Off The Clock 2020
Honorable Mention for Catherine, Praxis Photo Gallery - The Portrait Exhibition
BOOKS
2020 California Love: A Visual Mixtape, 6 Photographs published (Curator: Michael Rababy)
2019 Extended Frame, Self-published book
SELECTED PRESS
2021 Book Review by Douglas Stockdale, Extended Frame, The PhotoBook Journal
2020 Call and Response - Round 1, Diversions LA
FRAMES, Online Magazine
Interview, The Candid Frame, Episode #499
2019 The Hand Magazine for Reproduction-Based Art, Issue #26
Lights for Liberty Demonstration, Fox TV on the Hill
The Best Work I Saw at the Denver Portfolio Walk, A Photo Editor
2018 My Home Through the Lens, una, Hong Kong Edition 32
Fueling Creativity, Signature: The Magazine of Emma Willard School
2017 Mexico Surprise, MR Traveler, Hong Kong Edition
PRESENTER/CURATOR
2021 Artist Talk, The Year of Not Knowing, LACP, Online Event & Exhibition
Guest Artist, Photography Conversations with John Cornicello, Online Event
2020 Keynote Speaker, FORUM, PasadenaPhotographyArts, Online Event
Curator & Host, Open Show #33, PasadenaPhotographyArts, Online Event
Artist Talk, f8 Pasadena Salon, Pasadena, CA
Artist Talk, Photo LA OPEN SHOW, Santa Monica, CA
2018 “What Makes a Good Photograph,” German Swiss International School, Parent Education Series
AFFILIATIONS
Since 2020 Jewish Artists Initiative of Southern California (JAI) — Member
Since 2019 Pasadena Photography Arts (PPA) — Advisor
Photographic Arts Counsel Los Angeles — Member
Since 2018 American Photographic Artists (APA) —Member
Since 2017 Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) — Member
GALLERY REPRESENTATION
Since 2020 The Contemporary Art Modern Project, Spotlight Artist
https://www.ellenfriedlanderphotography.com
https://www.instagram.com/emfphoto59/
While most of us are crossing the street when the light turns green, Friedlander was shooting and the crazy thing is, it's not just the slippers that make this an intersting image, but the sign in the background saying Fashion Ave. I'm not completely sure this is actually a crosswalk because it looks like the man on the right is planted!
Nevertheless, this is a photograph that works in post or pre-Covid times."
Ellen Friedlander says, "In the often chaotic and overwhelming pace of life, I use my camera to create a visual diary of the places and experiences that I see before me. My process is one of simultaneous observation and reflection, and also integrated with elements of disruption. Ultimately, my style is fueled by curiosity and a commitment to a multiple point of view: I am drawn to the street, landscape, documentary photography and portraiture."
Ellen Friedlander is a Los Angeles-based fine art and documentary artist who uses a variety of in-camera and post processing techniques to reveal the unpredictable, idiosyncratic, inscrutable nature of the human condition. Friedlander has exhibited her work internationally, including Hong Kong, London, Poland, Budapest, New York and Los Angeles.
She has been featured in Lenscratch, The Hand Magazine, and on The Candid Frame podcast, Episode #499. Friedlander was a Winter 2019 Focus PhotoLA Top 20 and her piece titled Hiding IV was the winner and cover photograph for APA-LA OFF THE CLOCK 2020.
During March-April, 2021, three of Friedlander’s photographs from her Betrayal: Shattered In A Moment series were in a group show at Austin Desmond Fine Art in London, as well as having her first solo show at The Photographer's Eye Gallery in Escondido, CA in which she exhibited her Extended Frame body of work.
CV
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2021 Ellen Friedlander & Jodie Hulden, Photographer’s Eye Gallery, Escondido, CA, (Curator: Donna Cosentino)
Street Extended, Online Exhibition (Artsy.net), Veritas Editions
2018 I Am More Than, Old Soul Co., Sacramento, CA (Commissioned by Waking the Village)
2010 A Year of Torah, United Jewish Congregation of HK, Hong Kong
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021 Staying with the Trouble, l’étrangère, exhibition hosted by Austine Desmond Fine Art, London, England (Curator: Joanna Gemes)
Members’ Juried Exhibition, Online Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA, (Juror: Susan Burnstine), (Online and Catalogue)
Silence, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, (Curator: Zsolt Bátori)
Shame Radiant, East Window, Boulder, CO, (Online, Gallery & Book)
Personality: Contemporary Portraiture, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, (Curator: Zsolt Bátori), (Honorable Mention)
Fragmented Frame, Online Exhibition (Artsy.net), The Contemporary Art Modern Project
The Year of Not Knowing, Online Exhibition, LACP
2020 Top 40 Exhibition, Online exhibition, N.Y./L.A. Photo Curator, (Curator: Laurie Freitag)
2020 The Human Portrait, Online exhibition, (Juror: Jennifer Spelman), (Online and Catalogue)
Annual Women Street Photographers Group Exhibition, Special big screen projected exhibition, Women Street Photographers, New York City, (Curator: Gulnara Samoilova)
Alternative Processes Competition, Online exhibition, SOHO Photo Gallery, (Juror: Aline Smithson)
International Juried Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA, (Juror: Aline Smithson), (Gallery, Catalogue & Website)
Women Street Photographers Exhibition, Academia Scaglia during Trieste Photo Days, Trieste, Italy, (Curator: Gulnara Samoilova), (Honorable Mention)
Alternate Process-(S)Light of Hand 2020, The Photographer’s Eye Gallery & Collective, Escondido, CA, (Juror: Dan Burkholder), (Special Mention)
Call & Response 4: Collaboration at a Distance, Online exhibition, Shoebox PR, (Curator: Kristine Schomaker)
Living & Photographing in the time of COVID-19, The Photographer’s Eye, (Honorable Mention)
Togethering, Online exhibition, Houston Center for Photography
Connection, Online exhibition, N.Y. Photo Curator, (Juror: Adam Finkelston), (First Place)
Corona: It’s All About the Lights, Instagram exhibition, The Griffin Museum, (Curator: Crista Dix)
Off The Clock 2020, Online exhibition, APA LA (Curator: David Fahey), (Winner & Cover Photo)
The 2020 Self-Quarantining Exhibition, Online exhibition, Lenscratch, (Juror: Aline Smithson)
Call & Response 1: Collaboration at a Distance, Online exhibition, Shoebox PR, (Curator: Kristine Schomaker)
The Portrait Exhibition, Praxis Photo Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, (Curator: Carl Corey), (Honorable Mention)
California Love: A Visual Mixtape, Invitational, The Hive Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, (Curator: Michael Rababy)
Perceive Me, invitational, Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery, California State University, LA, (Catalogue)
Project XV: New Perspectives on Photography, invitational, The Los Angeles Center of Photography, CA
2019 Self-Portrait, Online exhibition, PhotoPlace Gallery
Open Show, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
Your Favorite Photograph in 2018 Exhibition, Part 4, Online exhibition, Lenscratch
2017 Hit Me with Your Best Shot: The Visual Echo Photography Exhibition, 1650 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The 2017 "Photographic Conversations" Exhibition, Part 3, Online exhibition, Lenscratch
Workshopx, Pop-up exhibition, Dada Boutique, Krakow, Poland
On The Streets In Los Angeles, The Los Angeles Center of Photography, CA
AWARDS
2021 Honorable Mention for Portrait of C, PH21 Gallery - Personality: Contemporary Portrait
2020 Honorable Mention for Bapitism - Women Street Photographers Exhibition, Academia Scaglia during Trieste Photo Days, Trieste, Italy
Honorable Mention for Deserted, The Photographer’s Eye Collective and Gallery - Living & Photographing in the time of COVID-19
First Place awarded to Union Station, N.Y. Photo Curator - Connection
Winner & Cover Photo, Hiding IV, APA LA - Off The Clock 2020
Honorable Mention for Catherine, Praxis Photo Gallery - The Portrait Exhibition
BOOKS
2020 California Love: A Visual Mixtape, 6 Photographs published (Curator: Michael Rababy)
2019 Extended Frame, Self-published book
SELECTED PRESS
2021 Book Review by Douglas Stockdale, Extended Frame, The PhotoBook Journal
2020 Call and Response - Round 1, Diversions LA
FRAMES, Online Magazine
Interview, The Candid Frame, Episode #499
2019 The Hand Magazine for Reproduction-Based Art, Issue #26
Lights for Liberty Demonstration, Fox TV on the Hill
The Best Work I Saw at the Denver Portfolio Walk, A Photo Editor
2018 My Home Through the Lens, una, Hong Kong Edition 32
Fueling Creativity, Signature: The Magazine of Emma Willard School
2017 Mexico Surprise, MR Traveler, Hong Kong Edition
PRESENTER/CURATOR
2021 Artist Talk, The Year of Not Knowing, LACP, Online Event & Exhibition
Guest Artist, Photography Conversations with John Cornicello, Online Event
2020 Keynote Speaker, FORUM, PasadenaPhotographyArts, Online Event
Curator & Host, Open Show #33, PasadenaPhotographyArts, Online Event
Artist Talk, f8 Pasadena Salon, Pasadena, CA
Artist Talk, Photo LA OPEN SHOW, Santa Monica, CA
2018 “What Makes a Good Photograph,” German Swiss International School, Parent Education Series
AFFILIATIONS
Since 2020 Jewish Artists Initiative of Southern California (JAI) — Member
Since 2019 Pasadena Photography Arts (PPA) — Advisor
Photographic Arts Counsel Los Angeles — Member
Since 2018 American Photographic Artists (APA) —Member
Since 2017 Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) — Member
GALLERY REPRESENTATION
Since 2020 The Contemporary Art Modern Project, Spotlight Artist
https://www.ellenfriedlanderphotography.com
https://www.instagram.com/emfphoto59/
FOLLOW THE RAINBOW by Eveline Schneider
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Eveline Schneider (b. 1988) is a practicing architect, originally from Switzerland. She currently lives and works in New York City – her city of choice. Her photography focuses on the life and energy in the streets. She shoots analog only.
Education
2015 Master of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
2012 Bachelor of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
Research & Publication
2021 #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
ICP Publication, New York
Participating artist
2019 Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Quart Publishers, Lucerne
Co-author
Selected Group Exhibitions
2020 ICP International Center of Photography, New York
#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
Curator: David Campany
2019 German Architecture Museum, Frankfurt
Frankfurt Book Fair
2019 Zentrum für Architektur, Zurich
Wie wollen wir wohnen?
Awards
2020 Honorable Mention
Life Framer, Civilization
Juror: Emma Lewis
2019 Winner, DAM Architectural Book Award
Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Ten Best Architecture Books of 2019
IMAGES FOR SALE
Follow the Rainbow – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Manhattan Sunset – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
No Parking Anytime – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Meet Me at the Record Store – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Together We Are Strong – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Just Around the Corner – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Contact: Eveline Schneider
schneidereveline@hotmail.com
https://www.instagram.com/newmoonface/
Education
2015 Master of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
2012 Bachelor of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
Research & Publication
2021 #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
ICP Publication, New York
Participating artist
2019 Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Quart Publishers, Lucerne
Co-author
Selected Group Exhibitions
2020 ICP International Center of Photography, New York
#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
Curator: David Campany
2019 German Architecture Museum, Frankfurt
Frankfurt Book Fair
2019 Zentrum für Architektur, Zurich
Wie wollen wir wohnen?
Awards
2020 Honorable Mention
Life Framer, Civilization
Juror: Emma Lewis
2019 Winner, DAM Architectural Book Award
Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Ten Best Architecture Books of 2019
IMAGES FOR SALE
Follow the Rainbow – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Manhattan Sunset – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
No Parking Anytime – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Meet Me at the Record Store – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Together We Are Strong – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Just Around the Corner – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Contact: Eveline Schneider
schneidereveline@hotmail.com
https://www.instagram.com/newmoonface/
TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG by Eveline Schneider
HONORABLE MENTION
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HONORABLE MENTION
(Click on image for larger view)
Eveline Schneider (b. 1988) is a practicing architect, originally from Switzerland. She currently lives and works in New York City – her city of choice. Her photography focuses on the life and energy in the streets. She shoots analog only.
Education
2015 Master of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
2012 Bachelor of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
Research & Publication
2021 #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
ICP Publication, New York
Participating artist
2019 Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Quart Publishers, Lucerne
Co-author
Selected Group Exhibitions
2020 ICP International Center of Photography, New York
#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
Curator: David Campany
2019 German Architecture Museum, Frankfurt
Frankfurt Book Fair
2019 Zentrum für Architektur, Zurich
Wie wollen wir wohnen?
Awards
2020 Honorable Mention
Life Framer, Civilization
Juror: Emma Lewis
2019 Winner, DAM Architectural Book Award
Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Ten Best Architecture Books of 2019
IMAGES FOR SALE
Follow the Rainbow – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Manhattan Sunset – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
No Parking Anytime – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Meet Me at the Record Store – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Together We Are Strong – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Just Around the Corner – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Contact: Eveline Schneider
schneidereveline@hotmail.com
https://www.instagram.com/newmoonface/
Education
2015 Master of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
2012 Bachelor of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
Research & Publication
2021 #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
ICP Publication, New York
Participating artist
2019 Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Quart Publishers, Lucerne
Co-author
Selected Group Exhibitions
2020 ICP International Center of Photography, New York
#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
Curator: David Campany
2019 German Architecture Museum, Frankfurt
Frankfurt Book Fair
2019 Zentrum für Architektur, Zurich
Wie wollen wir wohnen?
Awards
2020 Honorable Mention
Life Framer, Civilization
Juror: Emma Lewis
2019 Winner, DAM Architectural Book Award
Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Ten Best Architecture Books of 2019
IMAGES FOR SALE
Follow the Rainbow – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Manhattan Sunset – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
No Parking Anytime – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Meet Me at the Record Store – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Together We Are Strong – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Just Around the Corner – 8”H x 11”W
Archival paper
$50 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
Contact: Eveline Schneider
schneidereveline@hotmail.com
https://www.instagram.com/newmoonface/
BILBAO WONDERLAND BY Jane Gottlieb
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Jane Gottlieb says, "I have been expressing my joy of art with paint, shapes and colors since I was very young.
I started as a painter, evolved into a photographer,
and eventually began hand-painting on my Cibachrome prints over 35 years ago.
Before Photoshop I found a way to express
a new magical reality with the vivid, saturated and unrealistic colors
I painted into each individual photographic print.
For the past 30 years I have been scanning my one-of-a-kind hand-painted prints
and my library of 35mm Kodachrome color transparencies taken over the last 45 years.
I love to paint, collage and enhance them with Photoshop, creating my own idyllic world!
I produce archival museum quality chromogenic prints, archival glossy canvas artworks, and my favorite digital medium: archival dye sublimation prints on aluminum.
My art has been shown worldwide in many solo exhibitions including:
Butler Institute of American Art, Ohio; Colarinda Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal;
MAD Gallery, Milan, Italy; Demenga Gallery, Paris, France & Basel, Switzerland;
Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA; Laguna Art Museum, CA;
Petersen Automotive Museum, LA, CA; LA County Natural History Museum, CA;
Monterey Museum of Art, CA; Nancy Hoffman Gallery, NYC, NY; L’Image Gallery, Rome, Italy;
Louis Stern Gallery, West Hollywood, CA; Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA.
I have been included in countless group exhibits and Art Fairs around the world over the last 30 years. My work has been in many magazines, book covers, two museum exhibition catalogues and two books have been published of my art, Garden Tales and Car Tales.
Recently I have had the honor of being asked to install my art in many wonderful public spaces, on exhibit for 10 years:
In 2013 I installed more than 70 large art works at the UCLA Law Library and
UCLA Anderson School of Management, including a 5'x10' commission.
I also installed an exhibit of my “Joy Rides” series printed on aluminum
at the Car Museum in Oxnard CA.
In 2014 I installed 20 new very large artworks printed on aluminum at
the UCSB Gervirtz Graduate School of Education.
In 2015 I created the First Vertical Art Gallery at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health:
I got a drab eight story stairway freshly painted bright white, it had good lighting
and I filled it with eight large artworks.
This is about encouraging people to make a healthy choice and use the stairs instead of the elevators, and of course being drawn into the stairwell by my exciting art exhibit!
In 2016 I installed 15 more very large artworks at the UCLA Young Graduate Library, in a huge first floor study hall!
In 2017 I installed another 15 artworks in the UCSB English Dept building & I had the inaugural solo exhibit at a new wonderful gallery at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden entitled “Jane Gottlieb Fantasy Gardens”.
In 2018 I had a 4 month exhibition entitled “Jane Gottlieb Photographs France” at the
UCSB Art, Design & Architecture Museum!
In 2020 I had more local, national & international press than every before!
Also I was commissioned by the UCSB Library to create a 14’x15’ artwork.
IMAGES FOR SALE
Bilbao Wonderland
Archival paper or dye sublimation prints on aluminum
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
15”x 28”
$1000.00
Wild Night at the Disney Concert Hall
Archival paper or dye sublimation prints on aluminum
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
16” x 26”
$1000.00
Disney Concert Hall Open
Archival paper or dye sublimation prints on aluminum
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
16” x 26”
$1000.00
Contact: jane@janegottlieb.com
www.janegottlieb.com
I started as a painter, evolved into a photographer,
and eventually began hand-painting on my Cibachrome prints over 35 years ago.
Before Photoshop I found a way to express
a new magical reality with the vivid, saturated and unrealistic colors
I painted into each individual photographic print.
For the past 30 years I have been scanning my one-of-a-kind hand-painted prints
and my library of 35mm Kodachrome color transparencies taken over the last 45 years.
I love to paint, collage and enhance them with Photoshop, creating my own idyllic world!
I produce archival museum quality chromogenic prints, archival glossy canvas artworks, and my favorite digital medium: archival dye sublimation prints on aluminum.
My art has been shown worldwide in many solo exhibitions including:
Butler Institute of American Art, Ohio; Colarinda Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal;
MAD Gallery, Milan, Italy; Demenga Gallery, Paris, France & Basel, Switzerland;
Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA; Laguna Art Museum, CA;
Petersen Automotive Museum, LA, CA; LA County Natural History Museum, CA;
Monterey Museum of Art, CA; Nancy Hoffman Gallery, NYC, NY; L’Image Gallery, Rome, Italy;
Louis Stern Gallery, West Hollywood, CA; Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA.
I have been included in countless group exhibits and Art Fairs around the world over the last 30 years. My work has been in many magazines, book covers, two museum exhibition catalogues and two books have been published of my art, Garden Tales and Car Tales.
Recently I have had the honor of being asked to install my art in many wonderful public spaces, on exhibit for 10 years:
In 2013 I installed more than 70 large art works at the UCLA Law Library and
UCLA Anderson School of Management, including a 5'x10' commission.
I also installed an exhibit of my “Joy Rides” series printed on aluminum
at the Car Museum in Oxnard CA.
In 2014 I installed 20 new very large artworks printed on aluminum at
the UCSB Gervirtz Graduate School of Education.
In 2015 I created the First Vertical Art Gallery at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health:
I got a drab eight story stairway freshly painted bright white, it had good lighting
and I filled it with eight large artworks.
This is about encouraging people to make a healthy choice and use the stairs instead of the elevators, and of course being drawn into the stairwell by my exciting art exhibit!
In 2016 I installed 15 more very large artworks at the UCLA Young Graduate Library, in a huge first floor study hall!
In 2017 I installed another 15 artworks in the UCSB English Dept building & I had the inaugural solo exhibit at a new wonderful gallery at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden entitled “Jane Gottlieb Fantasy Gardens”.
In 2018 I had a 4 month exhibition entitled “Jane Gottlieb Photographs France” at the
UCSB Art, Design & Architecture Museum!
In 2020 I had more local, national & international press than every before!
Also I was commissioned by the UCSB Library to create a 14’x15’ artwork.
IMAGES FOR SALE
Bilbao Wonderland
Archival paper or dye sublimation prints on aluminum
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
15”x 28”
$1000.00
Wild Night at the Disney Concert Hall
Archival paper or dye sublimation prints on aluminum
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
16” x 26”
$1000.00
Disney Concert Hall Open
Archival paper or dye sublimation prints on aluminum
Limited edition of 10
Signed on back
16” x 26”
$1000.00
Contact: jane@janegottlieb.com
www.janegottlieb.com
DISNEY CONCERT HALL OPEN by Jane Gottlieb
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