Photography

Sections: New Work by Hugh Crawford

Opening reception on December 15, 2011 from 6-9 p.m. at The Old Stone House Hugh Crawford’s photographic tangles of rose bushes, ocean waves, the banks of the Gowanus Canal, architecture, and trees reify the tension between detail closely observed and panoramic vista intrinsic to the act of seeing. Created in the Autumn of 2011, the…

Here in Red Hook, a photography book from Andy Vernon Jones

Here in Red Hook presents a body of work that Andy Vernon-Jones has been working on for nearly five years and presents the series in its entirety for the first time. The book is composed of photos taken in the streets, alleys and abandoned lots of the Brooklyn neighborhood of Red Hook and combine a…

Abe’s Penny Presents the Art of Lost Utopia in September Issue

Abe’s Penny features photographer Niall O’Brien and writer Francesca Gavin in its September series inspired by defunct utopian societies. Each week during the 9th month, the famed Brooklyn art and literature publication will deliver to subscribers its post-card sized segments with O’Brien’s photographs and Gavin’s accompanying text. The series is being mailed in conjunction with…

Artist Profile: Jessica Polzin

Artist Statement My aesthetic is based on the limitless. Seeing infinite potential in all areas of design and how I can manifest them to create something with fluidity and complexity. As an artist reaching a place of balance is such an extreme rarity, Balance is often the underlying theme in my artwork, and the desire…

Cat Celebrezze at Sweet Lorraine Gallery

TIME COLOSSUS: a repetition in laminated love 365 non consecutive laminations of the Brooklyn Bridge by Cat Celebrezze Art opening.  Free and Open to the public. Saturday, July 2nd · 5:00pm – 8:00pm Sweet Lorraine Gallery 183 Lorraine St. 3rd Floor (between Court and Clinton) Brooklyn NY 11321 Everything is safety coated to last in…

Artist Profile: Aditya Shringarpure

Artist Statement My love of art stems from my early childhood in India, where I was exposed to a conglomeration of art ranging from traditional Indian to contemporary western. I find myself synthesizing images from places I visit into themes of urban decay, renewal, and everyday life. I am always attempting to find a pathway…