Dear (Contact First Name),
It's always hard to believe when we get to a certain point in an exhibit that time is running short. But that's exactly where we are with our current show, Absence of Being, the work of Los Angeles-based photographer Susan Burnstine, so we hope you'll make a point of stopping in to see the show soon, if you haven't made it yet. The exhibit runs through Saturday, June 2. Corden|Potts Gallery is located at 49 Geary Street, Suite 410, in San Francisco. The gallery is open 11 am to 5:30 pm Tuesdays through Saturdays, and until 7:30 pm on the first Thursday of each month. Talking about her Absence of Being series, Susan says, "This ongoing series explores how the past remains with us, if only in shadows. These images capture fleeting memories, spotted from the corner of an eye-memories that vanish the moment we turn to really look. And yet they remain, for the imprint remains with us" "With this body of work as with my former series," Susan says, "I captured these visions entirely in-camera using a collection of hand-made film cameras and lenses that are frequently unpredictable and technically challenging." Explaining the cameras, she says they "are primarily made out of plastic, vintage camera parts and random household objects. The single-element lenses are molded out of plastic and rubber." She adds, "Learning to overcome their extensive limitations has required me to rely on instinct and intuition-the same tools that are key when trusting in the unseen." Susan Burnstine is an award-winning fine art and commercial photographer. Her fine art work is shown in galleries around the world and has been published widely. Susan's first monograph, Within Shadows, was released in Europe at the Venice Biennale as well as in the United States in 2011. The book earned the Gold Award for PX3 Prix De La Photographie Paris in the Professional Fine Art Books category and a Bronze overall. Also, you'll be interested to know that we've extended Luis Delgado-Qualtrough's Ojos Que Ven/Ojos Que No Ven, which is on view in The Alcove until June 2. We hope you'll be able to stop in the gallery to see both Susan's and Luis's work before the 2nd. Liz and Jan Until the Sky Fades Away © 2011 Susan Burnstine |
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