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Steve Molnar

Mojave

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Nov. 23 Reception: 5:00-8:00PM at 455A Valencia street, SF.

Afterward work can be viewed by appointment at 12 Elgin Park SF Dec 4, 2024 through Feb. 6, 2025

Mojave

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60SIX presents Steve Molnar’s work from his series of photographs of the Mojave desert taken between 2004 and 2009. “Mojave” is his sixth show of work at the gallery and third solo show.

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Golden Canyon, gelatin silver print

Two Decades, Boxing and Costa Rica, New Work

Saturday, March 11, 2023

5:00-8:30pm 455A Valencia st. SF
94103, after pop up show, work can be 
viewed by appointment  at 12 Elgin
Park, SF through April, 2023. 415-577-
4396

Two Decades, Boxing and Costa Rica, New Work

Gelatin Silver Prints

60SIX presents work by Steve Molnar for a fifth exhibition and second solo photography show. In “Two Decades” the artist exhibits photographs in an ongoing series started in 1998 documenting boxing, primarily in the Bay Area.  He captured moments in amateur boxing in the East Oakland Boxing Association, a Police Activities League gym in Redwood City, Golden Gloves competitions in the Cow Palace, Junior Olympic events at various 
locations, as well as at a gym in Bluefields, Nicaagua. 

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Boxing 1, gelatin silver print

Rama: a portrait of the indigenous people of Eastern Nicaragua

Saturday, January 15, 2022

5-8pm 455A Valencia street, SF
afterward an abbreviated show of this work
can be viewed by appointment at 
12 Elgin Park  SF CA 94103
through Feb. 18

Rama: a portrait of the indigenous people of Eastern Nicaragua

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Documentary photographer, Steve Molnar, captures daily ways of life in various communities of Nicaragua in this series, with a focus on the indigenous population of the Rama.

Molnar took his lens to the fishing community of the Bay Area, various festivals in California, boxing in the east bay, as well as landscapes in Death Valley. The series presented here is from seven trips to Nicaragua between 2014 and 2018.

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Returning home, Rama Cay, Nicaragua, gelatin silver print

Passage 3

Saturday, August 18, 2018

Streamline Salon. 3560 Taraval, SF CA 
(at 46th) 7-10pm
through September 30, 2018
October viewings by appointment at 12 
Elgin Park, SF 

Passage 3

Capturing Transformation

60SIX and Streamline present “Passage 3” a group photography show presenting photographs under the theme of transformation…political, psychological, cultural, environmental, and technological. 

Steve Molnar’s gelatin silver prints document the Nicaraguan people’s opposition to the government’s proposed canal which would cut through the country, as well as capturing daily ways of life in various communities, including the indigenous population of the Rama.

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Rama 1, Steve Molnar, gelatin silver print, 11 X 14"

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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