Griffin Pop-up Show, Chelsea, MA

I am delighted to be one of three artists to be included in a pop-up show in Chelsea, MA organized by the Griffin Museum of Photography this coming weekend. My contribution to the show is from my Uncharted Constellations series, which consists of photographs of brightly lit snow crafted to resemble nightscapes, both real and other worldly. 

Unscene
Pearl Street Gallery
100 Pearl Street
Chelsea, MA
17-18 June, 2017 (12-6PM)
Reception: 17 June, 6-8.30 PM
Thinking about attending? Please RSVP here.

This show is part of the Chelsea Art Walk, so come early and see more art at the different venues.

 

 

New Work at 555 Gallery, Boston

I have been working on a new series of photographs this winter. I am delighted to report that I will be sharing some of these in 555 Gallery's next exhibition, entitled Inherent Vitality. This exhibition, which features the work of a number of other artists, "is inspired by ideas of warmth, growth, water and immersion in the vitality of summer."

Inherent Vitality
555 Gallery
Boston, MA
20 May- mid-July, 2017
Reception: 20 May (5-8 PM)

I hope to see you there.

 

 

Sustaining the eARTh

On the 21st April, St. Joseph’s College in Standish, Maine is celebrating Earth Day with a series of interactive activities and demonstrations starting at 2.30 PM.  It is also hosting a mixed media art exhibition, which explores and celebrates the intersection between art and the environment. I am pleased to announce that two images from my Flow series are included in this exhibition.

Sustaining the eARTh
Stone Barn at Sebago Lake
St Joseph’s College
Standish, ME
21 April-13 May, 2017
Opening: 4-5.30 PM, 21 April

 

The Measure of Light

Light Play
Blue Line Arts
Roseville, CA
6 June-9 July, 2016
Reception: 18 June (6-9 PM)

 

I have long been interested in how we perceive forms, and in the power of abstract art to deepen our understanding of perception. Cast your eyes to the horizon and you’ll see how quickly the mind measures, frames, and categorizes the scene, latches on to form and shape, and instinctively divides the world into categories such as “earth”, “sea”, “sky”. Is it possible to see past these mind-made boundaries? What remains when we shift our gaze and distill the horizon to its pure visual essence?

To explore these questions, I spent months photographing the same spot on the distant ocean horizon at different times and different days. I deliberately de-focussed the lens to create a softened gaze that transforms sharp boundaries into seamless transitions of colour and dissolves familiar forms: no “sea”, no “sky”, no “horizon”. In this way, the eye is liberated from the familiar constraints of form, and is released into an immeasurable field of pure light.

I then rearranged strips from these formless photographs into triptychs. This allows the eye to explore and compare the variations of light and colour that naturally occur from hour to hour and day to day. I print these images large to create an immersive sensory experience that places the viewer on an equal footing with the images.

 To see more from the Measure of Light series, click here.

Frozen Light Goes to NYC

Two images from my Frozen Light series will be on display at the Jadite Gallery in NYC this month.  One of these images, Frozen Light #4, was selected for the Grand Prize. The second image included in the exhibition is Frozen Light #5, which can be viewed on this page.

Jadite Gallery
413 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
19-30 April, 2016
Opening reception: 21 April (6-8 PM)
 

Two Shows and One Article

Four pieces from my Flow series are included in the upcoming show, "An Ordinary Day: Seeing the Unseen" at the University of Maine.
Hutchinson Center
University of Maine
Belfast, ME
12 February-2 May, 2016
Opening: 12 February (5-7PM)


For those of you who did not see my Facebook post, there is still time to see 555 Gallery's "Launch Project". My contribution to show is Adagio #34.
555 Gallery
Boston, MA
21 January-20 February, 2016


Maine Home+Design (MH+D) Magazine

Maine Home + Design, January 2016

Maine Home + Design, January 2016

Here's a sneak peek of a very nice article about my work in the January 2016 edition the Maine Home+Design (MH+D) magazine. The article features Frozen Light #10. (To see more from the Frozen Light series, click here.)  I will let you know once the full article is posted on the magazine's website.

On a different note, I have finally succumbed and established a Facebook page for my art work. Here's the link, for those of you who might be interested in following me.

https://www.facebook.com/JaneYudelmanPhotography/

Fort Wayne Museum of Art

One of my newer images from the Uncharted Constellation series will be on display at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in Indiana for the next three months.

The National: Best Contemporary Photography 2015
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
Fort Wayne, IN
Oct 3, 2015-Jan 3, 2016

Uncharted Constellations (Revised)

This series is a meditation on the mystery of the night sky, re-imagined in the daylit winter snows of northern Maine. These constellations are charted only in my imagination, and evoke the memory of star-filled landscapes gathered from my travels around the world. Some transport me to the desert hills outside Tucson; others to the foothills of Nepal or to a cloudless night in the Philippines. These uncharted constellations recall the fluidity of time, space, and memory and the endless wonder of the stars.

Two New Summer Shows

Four images from my Uncharted Constellations series are currently included in "Illuminance 2015". The above image awarded an Honorable Mention.

Buddy Holly Center
Lubbock, Texas
June 26-August, 2015
Closing Reception: August 15, 3-5 PM

 

I was invited to participate in "Art Meets Science 2015" at the MDI Biological Laboratory on Mount Desert Island, Maine this summer. Included in the show are images from the following series: Frozen Light, Uncharted Constellations, Natural Geometries and Flow.

Art Meets Science 2015
MDI Biological Laboratory
Salisbury Cove, ME
July 1-September 30, 2015
Opening Reception: July 9, 5-7 PM