Category Archives: FOTOSEPTIEMBRE 2013 EXHIBITION DOCUMENTATION
FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2013 – La Peña – Austin
FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2013 – Rendon Photography & Fine Art
Innocent Age deals with the idealization of childhood photos vs. the realities of childhood. The idea for this series came from a local news story about a little boy who’d been locked in a closet and starved to death by his family. However, in a school photo, the little boy … Continue reading →
FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2013 – Say Sí
High School Media Arts Studio : Experimental Photography The Media Arts Studio focuses on experimental photography for this year’s Fotoseptiembre exhibit. Using a wide variety of photo transfer and experimental photography techniques, students explored and expanded the power of the image conceptually and physically. Some of the alternative transfer and … Continue reading →
FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2013 – Cinnabar Art Gallery
George Krause’s series of life-size nudes present the human body in a serenely ethereal environment. His use of the misty sfumato technique in these insightful portraits highlight the more often dismissed parts of an individual’s physique. Kneecaps and fingertips, tattoos and the occasional adornment speak volumes in the absolute stillness … Continue reading →
FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2013 – UNAM San Antonio
FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2013 – St Mary’s University Louis J. Blume Library Art Gallery
FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA 2013 – UTSA Main Campus Art Gallery
What Is Important Is includes the work of artists whose practices document contemporary engagement with objects and events that are evidence of changing contexts and the complex character of how the past lives in current and future circumstances. Susan Mullally’s (Waco) project What I Keep, Portraits and Choices is a … Continue reading →