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Anne Terpstra

Passage 2

Saturday, August 15, 2015

5-8pm,
66 Elgin Park, SF 94103

Passage 2

Capturing Movement

This exhibition, features the work of diverse emerging and mid career photographers. Aaron MacLachlan presents work from “Solipsism Postulate” a series spun from Google’s “Search by Image” function, which he describes as “an occult curator, activating his pictures through a conspicuously unhuman imagination.” Jock McDonald’s work utilizes photography as weaving, suggesting a compensatory response to digital culture conceptually and in visual effect. Henrik Kam’s shocking series in the back room questions mental health issues of neglect and abandonment.

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Fish, Steve Molnar, silver gelatin print, from series on small boat fishing in Northern California

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

opening reception: 6:00-9:00pm
closing party: Saturday June 9, 6:30-8:30pm

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paintings and cyanotypes

Featuring Bay Area artists Jenny Bloomfield and Anne Terpstra, Zoom refers to the closing in on a subject, a concentration on process plus recognition that causes the moment to be captured. If Terpstra’s prints speak to the transience of imagery, Bloomfield’s speak to its timelessness . They both trace memory and the immediate and sudden act of making.

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Shift, (1 of 2 diptych) Jenny Bloomfield, 48X60" oil on canvas

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

opening reception 6–8:30pm
closing party September 16, 6–9pm

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capturing movement

This exhibit, featuring the work of diverse photographers, explores themes of: the immediacy of contemporary photography (camera phone images by Dave King), panoramic collages revealing and distorting perception while presenting a static moment captured within places of extreme movement (Steve Bird), filmic blurry nuanced images of societies in flux (Anne Terpstra), a response to digital culture of returning to high craft...ulilizing photography as sculpture (David Magnusson), dramatic documentation of construction and deconstruction (Stephen Mallon), shifts in the value of photographic images

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Steve Bird, Paris Metro
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