Archive for September, 2006

Now Accepting Entries for the Fall 2006 Edition of HHS

Posted in at jen bekman, hey hot shot! on September 22nd, 2006 by Jen Bekman Gallery

Summer '06 Edition Installation View

Installation View from the Summer ‘06 Edition of Hey, Hot Shot! Check out the whole set.

It’s that time again: We’re now accepting entries for the Fall Edition of Hey, Hot Shot!. This is your last chance to enter this year – in mid-December we’ll be announcing this year’s Ne Plus Ultra winners. Here are all the important dates for the Fall Edition:
Entry Deadline: Tuesday November 7, 2006.
Fall Edition Finalists Announced: Monday November 20, 2006.
Fall Showcase Opening Reception: Wednesday December 6, 2006.
Fall Showcase Dates: December 7, 8, 9 + 10, 2006.

Check out Hey, Hot Shot! homepage for more details, or Apply Now!

Holly Lynton | Solid Ground - Opening Reception Wednesday September 13, 2006

Posted in at jen bekman, events, exhibitions on September 10th, 2006 by Jen Bekman Gallery

Hymenoptera by Holly Lynton

NEW YORK, NY – jen bekman is pleased to present Solid Ground, an exhibition of new photographs by Holly Lynton. The exhibition will be on view from September 13 – October 28, 2006, at jen bekman, located at 6 Spring Street, between Elizabeth and Bowery, New York, 10012.

Solid Ground is comprised of fifteen c-print photographs. Titles such as Emberizidae, Supernal, and I Love Monday span the celestial to the mundane, much like the photos themselves, where commonplace elements are transformed into chimerical tableaus.

Jen Bekman will host an opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, September 13, from 6:00 – 8:00pm at the gallery.

Lynton says:

In my new series, Solid Ground, I photographed a series of events in my small back yard. My back yard is hardly the Serengeti, but after a trip to Tanzania, I became convinced there existed within it hints of the same beauty and danger. Instead of vultures eating a lion’s discards, we have sparrows eating raspberries. Instead of green mamba snakes, we have slugs, but there is a jungle at grass level from the slug’s point of view. In the image entitled Limax slugs climb over the tangled grass to occupy the glasses of sugary mojitos that have been left outside. I limit the visual information in each situation and remove the story or the context for an action, so that a fragmented narrative remains.

Gallery director Jen Bekman observes:
Lynton’s work is intimate without being sentimental. The most mundane elements of our daily lives – children at play, a suburban backyard- are woven into an otherworldly existence without employing artifice or fanfare.

About the Artist

Holly Lynton received her BA from Yale University, and a MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her work has been exhibited at jen bekman, Mixed Greens, Wooster Projects, Lennon Weinberg Gallery, and Margaret Thatcher Projects all in New York: and at Ambrosino Gallery and Rocket Projects in Miami, the Jersey City Museum, and in London, England. She recently completed Emerge 8 at Aljira in Newark, NJ. Her photography has been published in The New Yorker, GQ, and New York, and her work has been reviewed in The Village Voice, NY Arts, and The New York Times.

Solid Ground at jen bekman, 6 Spring Street.
Hours: Wednesday – Saturday, noon – 6pm or by private appointment.
For images or more information, please contact Lauren Cerand: 917.533.0103 or press@jenbekman.com.
To download this release as a PDF, click here.

HHS Reception Tonight!

Posted in at jen bekman, events, exhibitions, hey hot shot! on September 6th, 2006 by Jane

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Photography by Kate Bingaman

T-minus 3 hours until the Summer edition of Hey, Hot Shot opening reception! The reception will be from 6-8pm and refreshments will be provided by the awesome people over at Crumpler.

The showcase will be on view until September 10, 2006 so be sure to come on by and support these great photographers.

Photographing the Everyday

Posted in elsewhere on September 3rd, 2006 by Jane

Water Park by Tema Stauffer
Photography by Tema Stauffer

Having a great teacher or mentor has always helped me through artist blocks and create work that has more depth. It’s also always better to have another pair of eyes to look and critique your work. Our represented artist, Tema Stauffer, will be teaching a ten-week class at the International Center of Photography starting October 6th.

Photographing the Everyday

This ten-week course will explore ways of finding subject matter in everyday life. Students will be encouraged to develop aesthetic and technical skills to make compelling images from the personal and the ordinary. Discussions will include choosing types of film and film speeds and using natural and available light as well as the flash. We will examine work by Walker Evans, William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Joel Meyerowitz, Bill Owens, Richard Billingham and Chris Verene. Students will complete a series of assignments shooting color negatives and will learn to print their photographs in a color darkroom. All film camera formats are welcome.

Registration has begun and those interested should try to register before the end of this month.