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Laurence Miller Gallery Exhibition
 
The Abstracted Landscape
September 24 - November 14, 2009 
 
Stephane Couturier, Havana, Mur 1, 2005Laurence Miller is pleased to present, as its opening show for the fall, The Abstracted Landscape, featuring the work of four mid-career international artists:  Peter Bialobrzeski, from Hamburg; Stephane Couturier, from Paris; DoDo Jin Ming from Beijing and New York; and Toshio Shibata, from Tokyo.
 
These four photographers each translate the landscape into a poetic and abstract vision, utilizing techniques and processes unique to photography to create scenes that remain sufficiently recognizable yet unobtainable through the naked eye.  Peter Bialobrzeski, in his series Lost in Transition, photographs rapid urbanization and industrialization by taking very long exposures, which create other-worldly colors and lighting not visible to the naked eye.  Stephane Couturier embraces the camera's monocularity in his series from Havana to flatten our normal reading of space and render totally ambiguous the walls of a decaying interior.  DoDo Jin Ming, in her series Behind My Eyes, applies the technique of negative printing to render mysterious and foreboding fields of sunflowers.  And Toshio Shibata wields his large view camera, with multiple tilts and swings, to look straight down the side of a dam, creating a vertigo-inducing  viewpoint we would be unable (and perhaps unwilling) to see directly with our own eyes.
 
Abstraction in the landscape has a rich tradition within the history of photography.  Felix Teynard's Egyptian views from the mid-1850's are wonderfully abstract, as are those of J.B. Greene and August Salzmann.  Timothy O'Sullivan, Carlton Watkins and William Henry Jackson each made views of the American west from the 1806's through the 1880's, that were equally rich in detail and minimal in composition.  In the 20th century there are many examples, from George Seeley to Paul Strand, through Moholy Nagy and the Bauhaus to Edward Weston's glorious sand dunes.
 
Where & When
Laurence Miller Gallery
20 West 57th Street
New York City
September 24 - November 14, 2009
 
 
 
 
Laurence Miller Gallery
20 West 57th Street
New York, New York 10019
212-397-3930
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