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DIVERGENT LANDSCAPES |
September 16 – November 1, 2024 |
Featuring work by: Trent Davis Bailey, Matt Black, Edward Burtynsky, Tamas Dezsö, Chris Dorley-Brown, Steve Fitch, Adam Katseff, Josef Koudelka, Michael Wolf, and others. |
EXPLORE EXHIBITION |
The Robert Koch Gallery is pleased to present Divergent Landscapes, a group exhibition on view September 16 to November 1, 2024. Moving beyond traditional portrayals of landscapes, this exhibition explores the psychological terrains we construct and inhabit. Featuring the work of photographers Trent Davis Bailey, Matt Black, Edward Burtynsky, Tamas Dezsö, Chris Dorley-Brown, Steve Fitch, Adam Katseff, Josef Koudelka, Michael Wolf, and others, Divergent Landscapesreflects on the intricate relationship between personal experience and external environments. The exhibition invites viewers to explore how various forces shape our understanding of place. Through images that blend the natural and built worlds, it reveals moments where these boundaries dissolve, reflecting both the tangible and the fleeting aspects of our surroundings. Divergent Landscapes challenges viewers to engage with the spaces we often overlook, encouraging a deeper reflection on the subtle forces shaping our interactions with the world around us. These photographs reveal how landscapes—whether natural or constructed—reside not just outside of us, but within our minds, shaping our perception and understanding of our place in the world. Images: Above: Trent Davis-Bailey, Izzi and Cece, Hotchkiss, Colorado, 2014 Below: Michael Wolf, Transparent City #39, 2007 |
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