January 8, 2008 at 9:32am
With the three-way combo of it being First Friday the night before, a Saturday day instead of a Friday night opening reception, and the seven-hour long expanse of time, I didn't think Image City would be packed mid-day. But it was -- jam-packed, in fact, for the opening of "Elsewhere" on January 5. I guess with the more than 100 exhibitors in "Elsewhere," all having supportive friends and family, I should have figured that. These same friends and family gathering around their loved ones' pieces made it difficult to maneuver around what is already a tight fit in a fairly efficiently arranged space. Still, I managed to slither through to view beautiful photo after beautiful photo.
With so many great shots, it was hard to pick out any favorites. Many of the subjects were beautiful to begin with. That many were taken in foreign locales, and some were digitally enhanced, added more layers to the Big B (beauty). I began to feel a bit hypnotized. That is, until I saw Michael Murdoch's "Whorls Above." It's a shot up the mast of a sailboat that jogged me out of my beauty fog and launched me into vertigo. I felt refreshed, like some of the ocean had sloshed up and smacked me.
After my kind awakening, I was better prepared to relish Paul Porell's "The Sole Heeler," a shot of the front of a shoe repair shop in Lawrence, NY, with its welcoming open-armed Jesus in the window. I also liked Sharon Yockel's pieces and the colors in Mary Jo Giglioti's. I found it hard to believe that Daniel J Nolan's "Boys Fishing on Honeoye Lake" -- a stunning sunset (sunrise?) shot of copper rippling across the water contrasting the silhouette of three boys in a boat -- was actually taken locally.
Some of the curator's placements were brilliant, too, arranging similar subjects together, but the products arrived at by very different means. The photos attached to the bottom of the stands were a bit difficult to see, though, something I've noticed each time I go there and have to squat down for a clearer view. I'm wondering if there is any way they could suspend them from the ceiling, centering the viewing space?
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Comments for "Image City: Hypnotized by the Big B" (5)
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dan neuberger said on Jan. 09, 2008 at 2:11pm
I always like Ms Evans' choice of subjects and her fresh, sparkling, and articulate comments. I am particularly pleased when the subject is dear to my heart, in this case, Image City. She always comes across as sincere, thought provoking, and never meanspirited. I look forward to more....
Michael Murdoch said on Jan. 09, 2008 at 3:53pm
Dale, thanks for the review and the kind words! I and all who exhibit at Image City appreciate it. My photo you mentioned is actually titled "Whorls Above," literally describing the swirl of clouds in the sky, but also a play on "Worlds Above," as it looks a bit like looking at the Earth from space. Glad I could share a little vertigo!
Dan Nolan said on Jan. 10, 2008 at 5:40am
Dale Thanx for your comments on "Boys Fishing On Honeoye Lake, which was actually taken from our yard on the Lake at 5:30 in the morning, The fog was so thick and the sun was so low, that it filtered out the blue light and only allowed the golden glow to shine thru. An amazing phenomenom! This photo is the opening photo on my website: dannolansphotography.com And my name is: Daniel J. Nolan
Glad that you enjoyed the Image City Show!
Dale said on Jan. 10, 2008 at 7:50am
Michael,
Whoops! You perfectly illustrate my difficulties with viewing the pieces at the bottom of the stands. I'll correct it immediately.
Dale said on Jan. 10, 2008 at 7:56am
Daniel,
I'm blaming it on the vertigo AND that it was another bottom piece. ;-)
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