Thursday, December 24, 2009

Happy Holidays from Exposure 2010

On behalf of Exposure 2010 have a happy holiday season.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Economic Breakthrough


When Steven Friedman started out he was an economic consultant. That is until the day he went out hiking in the Gatineau hills and literally stumbled upon a waylaid camera and took his first photograph. That discovery prompted a photographic journey that is going strong.

Known for his photographic interpretations of the natural world, Friedman was a finalist for the 2009 Hasselblad Masters Awards.

His carefully printed works (on rag paper) will be exhibited in Canmore during Exposure 2010.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Calgary Banff Canmore - The World?


Exposure 2010 will officially kick off at Triangle Gallery on Feb. 4th with an exhibition of photography from Japan.

Counter-Photography: Japan's Artists Today is an impressive display of contemporary works by a roster of Japan's leading artists.

It underscores how a regional festival, such as Exposure, can embrace the art of photography from across the world.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

It's Pithy


When a new gallery shows up in Calgary and photography is being exhibited you know I'm there.

Tomas Jonsson, curator of an upcoming exhibition contacted me the other day asking about getting involved with Exposure 2010. The result: another venue, and an exhibition of photography that will explore how we understand informally organized and contested places.

In February the work of Adrian Blackwell, Stefan Canham, Rufina Wu and Ossi Kajas will be shown.

Pith itself was until recently a bottle depot in the Calgary neighbourhood of Inglewood. Now it's an affordable space for "irreverence, experimentation, and practices that challenge our present conceptions of contemporary art."

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Polaroids Process and More


There will be so many great photography exhibitions on display in February that I haven't even had time to mention the show at Illingworth Kerr Gallery at Alberta College of Art + Design.

Polaroids of models taken by Attila Richard Lukacs, these images help viewers get inside the creative process but also stand as works of art in their own right.

In the not-too-distant past Lukacs was referred to as the "bad boy" of the Canadian art world.

Not sure if that label still fits, but artist does.

Friday, December 4, 2009

From Rock to Ruins


Dean Turner has been involved in photography for three decades. A self-taught photographer his work has covered rock/punk performances to the ruins of Palenque in the Chiapas Mountains.

A student of history and military affairs, his photography is guided by a curiosity that often explores the darker side of human nature.

Watch for new works by Dean Turner in Calgary during Exposure 2010 in February.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

From the Backseat Looking Out


I have to admit I didn't know much about artist Stev'nn Hall, but his images do captivate me.

Perhaps it's the wanderlust they suggest. Photo-based works, they often start out with Stev'nn photographing the passing landscape from a vehicle.

He enlists his training and experience in photography, painting and filmmaking to create these pieces which will be shown in Canmore during Exposure 2010.

They are fleeting fragments of freedom contained, if only for a moment, in a frame.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Through The Lens and Beyond


Canmore native Erin Wallace is an example of a young woman who was introduced to the art of photography through mentorship.

She participated in the Through The Lens program supported by Banff's Whyte Museum. And later she interned with American documentary photographer Mary Ellen Mark and members of her staff in New York City.

Erin recently went to Ukraine to continue a personal photo project and the result is a series of strong images in keeping with a tradition of documentary photography.

You can see more of her work in Canmore this February as part of Exposure 2010.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Exposure Grows

While many arts organizations are justifiably worried about the current economic climate, Exposure 2010 just keeps pushing ahead.

In February what you'll witness is the largest version of Exposure - ever.

Bravo.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Calgary Banff Canmore Photography Festival


Canmore is a growing presence in Exposure 2010. Not surprising when you check out some of the exhibitions that are planned for February.

One that caught my attention is a show that will be at the Canmore Museum & Geoscience Centre. It will highlight the life and photography of Daisy Carroll. Canmore's postmistress in the early 1900s, she was also a gifted amateur photographer.

Documenting local activities, Daisy's images include mining, ice hockey and farming.

Postmistress and documentary photographer: Daisy Carroll.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

An Artful Conversation Between Science and Photography


Calgary-based photographer Bill Peters is an interesting guy.

After studying astronomy at the University of Southern California he then pursued a graduate degree in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology from the University of Toronto.

Education aside what brought Peters to my attention is new photographs he's created that bring his keen observational skills to the topic of water.

During Exposure 2010, Peters will exhibit photographs that explore the merging of water and land.

The resulting images are both beautiful and provocative.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

A Blockbuster at The Art Gallery of Calgary


During Exposure 2010 The Art Gallery of Calgary will be showing works from the the national portrait collection held by Library and Archives Canada.

One of the photographs in the collection is by V. Tony Hauser. Working with antique large format cameras, and using the platinum process to print, he has created a body of work depicting artists, dancers and indigenous people that is now a bona fide Canadian treasure.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Student Photography


Student photography has a strange ring to it. Like somehow it must be lesser than.

Of course you will be suddenly reminded that's not true when you check out a selection of images from the Whyte Museum's Through The Lens collection that will be exhibited at the Juniper Hotel during Exposure 2010 in February.

Taken by students from the Morley area, during the past 12 years, these photographs help document a learning process, but also stand as strong compositions in their own right.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Planning for February

I heard there was something called the Olympics coming up in February 2010.

I like winter sports, but instead of competing for seats in Vancouver, I'll be in Calgary, Banff and Canmore during February for Exposure 2010 checking out a roster of intriguing photography.

And don't forget that the Juniper Hotel in Banff will be hosting an artists and curators talk on the evening of Feb. 6th. Should be fun and informative.

Hey, who knows, maybe the next morning I'll even strap on a set of skis in tribute to winter.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Exposure Expansion


Exposure 2010 is called the Calgary Banff Photography Festival but don't forget about Canmore with an ever growing roster of venues set to participate.

Exposure is even heading to Balzac this year with a gallery at Cross Iron Mills exhibiting the photography of Alexandre Poustovoit. One of the images is titled Shall Our Paths Ever Cross.

The answer is: yes. At Exposure 2010.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Sumptuous Black & Whites


Think of the word sumptuous and the the black & white prints of Michael Levin might pop into your mind.

This Vancouver-based photographer keeps racking up awards and admirers. Winner of the 2006/2007 "Photographer of the Year" at the International Photography Awards in New York, Levin's silky photos will be exhibited at Calgary's Weiss Gallery in February,during, you guessed it, Exposure 2010.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Alternative Photography

You might be hearing a lot about alternative photography in the coming months.

It's a funny term because much of the work is created by using cameras and materials of the recent past.

Remember 35 mm film? How about Polaroid? What's a Brownie?

During Exposure 2010 Newzones in Calgary will be exhibiting an impressive cross section of photographs made with alternative materials.

One photographer who is gaining wide recognition is Joshua Jensen-Nagle. From New Jersey and a graduate of Ryerson University in Toronto his "low fidelity"images are a treat.

Monday, November 9, 2009

More on Larry Towell

Arguably Canada's best known photojournalist, Larry Towell will be the keynote speaker during Exposure 2010 this February.

But before that Towell's work will be showcased in a gallery operated by the famed photo collective Magnum that opens November 20th.

It will be situated in the Saint Germain des Prés district of Paris and Towell's unwavering photojournalism will be key to the exhibition in this new venue.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Fig Tree Foundation at Exposure


The Fig Tree Foundation will be taking part in Exposure 2010.

The Calgary charity describes itself as being "committed to supporting collaborative projects and programs that demonstrate the best potential return on every dollar raised."

One of the initiatives the Figs were recently involved in was distributing cameras to project participants to learn a skill, create economic activity and photograph their world as they see it. The planned exhibition will showcase images taken by the participants as well as photos taken by Calgary-based development workers while at projects across the world.

Friday, November 6, 2009

The Art of Photography


On of my favourite aspects of Exposure is the willingness of its organizers to be open to all forms of photography.

From images made with pinhole cameras to the most recent digital wizardry, you're likely to find it at one of the participating venues under the umbrella of the Festival.

A category of photography that often gets a bad rap is adventure photography. But when I recently viewed a photograph Mark Gallup took of a skier caught up in an avalanche I was once again reminded of how powerful a statement can be made when a talented photographer and the forces of nature collide.

This work and many others will be included in a Whyte Museum exhibition titled Out There! during Exposure 2010 throughout February.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

BIG News


Larry Towell, one of the world's most renowned photojournalists will be taking part in Exposure 2010.

A full member of Magnum Photos since 1993, Towell's empathy for the Earth's most vulnerable citizens is obvious within each frame.

A legendary photographer he has travelled the globe for more than 25-years to help all of us understand the plight of those who live in war zones, exist without a place to call home and yet still find the courage to carry on.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Big Bad Wolf?


As I mentioned the other day SKEW Gallery is showing photography as part of Exposure 2010 in February.

This time it will be with a twist thanks to new work from artist Amalie Atkins. She jumps into the life & death of fairytales with surprsing results.

Who says a wolf has to be big and bad?

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Carole Harmon


Sine the early 1900's the Harmon family has been involved in photographing the Canadian Rockies.

Carole Harmon carries on in her grandfather's (Byron Harmon) footsteps by interpreting the natural world with her own distinct photographic vision.

The name Harmon and photography are synonymous.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

SKEW

It's great to know that SKEW Gallery is once again part of Exposure. For the past few years they have consistently presented photography in their white walled space that often breaks new ground.

I heard that Sir Elton John was there awhile back picking up some pieces. I wonder if he could make Exposure 2010?

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Buzz

I know it's still October but there's already a buzz about Exposure 2010.

I see a listing about Exposure in Up! magazine online.

Keep watching for lots more great coverage of Exposure 2010.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

George Webber


Calgary-based photographer George Webber has brought much attention to groups that are often ignored. Rather than photographing his subjects as members of a fringe society, George pays homage to them.

The spirit of his work transcends the context in which they appear, be it: print, page, or screen.

An exhibition of his work will be shown during Exposure 2010 at Banff's Whtye Museum.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Reflection

It seems that as a society we're busier than ever.

Once in a while I try to unplug and take a moment to reflect. I was just thinking how thankful I am for my family and friends and the work I am able to contribute to.

Helping support the art of photography is a real privilege and today I'm going to consider all of the photographs that have brought more meaning to my life.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Mark Your Calendar

The Calgary launch of Exposure 2010 is Feb. 4th at Triangle Gallery.

Not only will you be able to celebrate the art of photography but view some terrific examples that evening.

Conceptual photography from Japan is scheduled to be on display at Triangle during the Festival.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Folsom's Photos


I was just out for a drive this morning and the sight of the Rockies was incredible.

It reminded me of John Folsom's work and how he takes inspiration from natural icons, such as the snowy peaks of Banff, and creates imagery that has a timeless quality.

We're lucky to be able to see his work in February during Exposure 2010 at Calgary's Newzones.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Exposure City?

I hear that The City of Calgary is going to be re-branded. The slogan of old is, "Heart of the New West."

I have to admit, it does seem a little flat.

Hey, I have an idea for a new slogan: Exposure City.

Friday, October 23, 2009

David Burdeny


Calgary's Herringer Kiss Gallery is well known for exhibiting photography and this tradition will continue in February when they show the work of David Burdeny.

An artist with a growing international reputation he is primarily self-taught. Using a large format camera and long exposures the resulting photographs retain an otherworldly quality that are visually captivating.

Do yourself a favour and check out his stuff during Exposure 2010.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Bill Anderson


Bill Anderson calls himself "a pessimist looking for reasons to become an optimist."

His subject matter is the complicated world that exists somewhere between the natural and manufactured.

No matter how he describes himself he's a master of large format photography as you can see by the image posted on the front page of http://www.exposure2010.ca/

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Galleries

It's great to see how many galleries are behind Exposure this year.

I think it's a real testament to the work that has gone into the Festival during the past half decade.

Congratulations to all the Board members - past and present.

The 2010 Festival is going to be amazing.

Exposure 2010

What are you doing in February?

Forget that beach vacation and check out Exposure 2010 - Calgary Banff Photography Festival.

This showcase of photographic arts happens throughout the month of February with the Calgary launch on Feb. 4th at Triangle Gallery.

Check out www.exposure2010.ca for a taste of the amazing photography that will be shown.

No reservations required!