If you're in New York, American ReConstruction, a group show including photographers Matthew Albanese, Jowhara AlSaud, Jeremy Kost, Mark Lyon, Curtis Mann and Cara Phillips, opens tonight at Winkleman Gallery in Chelsea. The exhibition "features artists who construct photography-based work through an array of pre- and post-printing considerations or processes."
Foldings (guided tour, Golan Heights), 2010 by Curtis Mann
Curtis Mann will be showing new works titled Foldings, which resemble the ink blotches of Rorschach tests. However, he has created these graphic reinterpretations by applying bleach to images printed off of Flickr and folding the paper in half.
Untitled Ultraviolet #60, 2010, by Cara Phillips
Images from Cara Phillips' series Ultraviolet Beauties, which are captured using the same method that plastic surgeons use to expose flaws in their patients skin, will be on view alongside works from her Singular Beauty series of cosmetic surgeon offices.
On Saturday, June 5th, Cara will also set up her UV studio at the gallery and offer collectors the opportunity to commission an Ultraviolet portrait. For cost and scheduling information, and to reserve your spot, you can email info@winkleman.com.
You can view a full set of images and read more about the exhibition at the gallery's website, and, of course, check it out in person tonight!
May 7 - June 12, 2010
Opening Reception, Friday, May 7, 2010
Winkleman Gallery
621 West 27th Street (NEW LOCATION)
New York, NY 10001

