Tuesday, January 14, 2014

New Exhibit at Corden|Potts Features Photos by Max Kellenberger, Jacqueline Walters & Ewa Monika Zebrowski

A Sense of Quietude Pervades Work in New Exhibit


Who:             Max Kellenberger, Jacqueline Walters & Ewa Monika Zebrowski
What:            Quietude
Where:          Corden|Potts Gallery
                      49 Geary Street, Suite 410
                      San Francisco, CA 94108
When:          January 16 to March 1
Reception:  February 6, 5:30 to 7:30
 

After the craziness of the holidays, we think you'll welcome the theme of our next exhibit: Quietude.

 

The show featuring the work of photographers Max Kellenberger, Jacqueline Walters and Ewa Monika Zebrowski, will open at the gallery on January 16 and run through March 1. There will be a reception for the artists on February 6 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.

 

We hope you'll be able to visit the gallery to see the show and also join us on February 6 to greet the three artists who will be in the gallery that evening.

 

The show includes work from two of Max's series Was im Licht erscheint-What Appears in the Light and Feld und Flur-Field and Meadow; Jacqueline's Poetics of the Landscape and Ewa's Finding Wyeth. While the work by the three artists differs significantly in style and execution, the unifying element for the show is a sense of stillness in all their images.

 

Max, who is a self-taught photographer, describes his work "as drawing with light ... a way to be and to experience what is. My work is as diverse as life itself." Though diverse, there is a thread connecting Max's images that creates a visual poetry.

  

    

Jacqueline explains her vision for Poetics of the Landscape, by saying in autumn "the trees, having shed their leaves, become graceful silhouettes. And roads, no longer hidden by summer leaves, become elegant lines and curves appearing in the distance to entwine with streams and rivers."

 

   

 

Ewa's series Finding Wyeth "reflects the history, beauty and fragility of the Olson House in Cushing, Maine, the house where the iconic American painter, Andrew Wyeth spent thirty years (1939-1968) sketching, drawing, and painting."

 

 

We look forward to your next visit to the gallery.

 

                                                      Liz and Jan

 

Corden|Potts Gallery is located at 49 Geary Street, Suite 410, in San Francisco. Gallery hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11 am to 5:30 pm, and until 7:30 pm on the first Thursday of the month.

 

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