VICTORIA GOLDMAN - 2014
Nov
5
to Dec 14

VICTORIA GOLDMAN - 2014

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Victoria Goldman's twenty-year-long fascination with Tarot has created a series of photographs based on the imagery and the mythology behind the ancient Tarot cards. Each image in the collection is inspired by and named after one of the 22 major archetypes of the Tarot. While photographing and teaching yoga and meditation in India, Hawaii, and throughout Europe, Goldman always made sure to carry a Tarot deck in her backpack. She views Tarot as a tool for personal elevation, helping her direct her focus and better understand her psyche.

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 	   PATRICIA HEAL -  FINDING PEABROOK
Sep
17
to Oct 26

PATRICIA HEAL - FINDING PEABROOK

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In her ninth solo show at the Robin Rice Gallery, veteran artist Patricia Heal documents her visual narrative of their enchanted home in upstate New York. Hidden within untouched forests lies Peabrook, a babbling brook running through the property. The classic architecture of the house is offset by uniquely quirky interiors designed by the English-born Patricia and her husband, Anthony Cotsifas, which generate an otherworldly existence within the estate. "Peabrook is my Neverland," Heal states, in reference to J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan. "It is a fictional place often described as a metaphor for eternal childhood." Heal hopes that, with just a visit to the gallery and little imagination, you, too, can see Peabrook.

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Summertime Salon - 2014
Jul
2
to Sep 7

Summertime Salon - 2014

Every year, the gallery owner curates the show to best exemplify the 56 exhibited artists' strengths and aesthetics, remaining cohesively linked by Robin's extensive knowledge of her artists and of photography. "This is my favorite exhibit, even though it takes months to curate and a week to install," says Robin. "It is my curatorial showcase." From floor to ceiling, the walls of the gallery rooms are a mosaic of nearly a hundred photographs, their various sizes, color schemes and subject matter expertly laid out to fit together like the pieces of an eclectic puzzle.

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GORDON STETTINIUS - SIGNALS, SAINTS AND SIDE ROADS
May
7
to Jun 15

GORDON STETTINIUS - SIGNALS, SAINTS AND SIDE ROADS

In Gordon's third exhibition, his remarkable capacity for discovery and self-described "pathological curiosity" makes for an entirely unpredictable series of photographs, while the small size of the gelatin silver prints emphasizes their detailed nature and enhances the mysterious quality generated by his choice in cameras (namely, the increasingly popular Holga film camera). Stettinius' wry sense of humor, references to popular culture, and use of kitschy subject matter permeate the entire black and white exhibition.

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 	  LANCE W. CLAYTON - 2014
Mar
19
to Apr 27

LANCE W. CLAYTON - 2014

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In this exhibition, Clayton's aquatic, figurative photographs contain an attention to detail that leaves the viewer constantly discovering new information within them. His oblique compositions are a profusion of the quirky, the surreal, and the ambiguous, all of which are permeated by a haunting presence. Rather than presenting a factual reality, an illusion is fabricated to conjure the realms of our imagination.

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ZACK SECKLER - BOTSWANA
Jan
15
to Feb 23

ZACK SECKLER - BOTSWANA

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In Botswana, Zack Seckler captured the boundless, raw beauty of Africa as seen from less than 500 feet above ground. From this vantage point, the animals, vegetation and salt ponds appeared magical. "As an artist, the experience was visceral and life changing."

Through his unique perspective, vistas once invisible to those on the ground or in a jetliner above are captured in exquisite detail. As he soars over the wildlife and its surrounding beauty, the earth deconstructs into parts and shapes and we see the subtle, aesthetic moments within the iconic landscapes. This rare view enabled Seckler to create images that are simultaneously familiar and unfamiliar.

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