Showing posts with label Sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea. Show all posts

3.08.2015

LESLIE JEAN-BART: Reality + Imagination powerHouse Portfolio Review

Photograph © Leslie Jean-Bart

Leslie Jean-Bart at powerHouse 2015 Portfolio Review

Photograph © Leslie Jean-Bart

 Reality + Imagination

"The tide and sand constantly moving while merging with all the different disparate elements on their path, ever changing to create what’s to be in the instant. These images were created during that fraction of space and time. It is a dance between the reality within these defined boundaries and the constant filtering of these occurrences by the imagination. The aim is to interpret the reality presented on the spot and in doing so challenge the imagination. This aim is extended as an invitation as well to the viewers, to be part of the process and create the opportunity to make the image their own. The hope is to have an ongoing process that’s alive." – Leslie Jean-Bart

Born in 1954 in Haiti, Leslie Jean-Bart received a BA in American History in 1976 as well as a Master degree in Journalism in 1977 from Columbia University. He traveled to various part of the world as a freelance and commercial photographer for over 25 years winning awards for various books and cover arts he has contributed to.  But his formal education in the arts took place at Sotheby’s and Christies where he had full access to all media of arts and took complete advantage of that exposure to learn during the combined eight years he worked at both places as a photographer.


I met Leslie Jean-Bart at the
2015 11th Annual powerHouse Portfolio Review

7.28.2011

MARK LAITA: Amaranthine, Sea, and Serpentine

Black Pakistan Cobra, 2010
Photograph (c)Mark Laita. Courtesy Fahey|Klein Gallery

Photograph (c)Mark Laita. Courtesy Fahey|Klein Gallery

Fahey|Klein Gallery will exhibit three new bodies of work from photographer Mark Laita: Amaranthine, Sea, and Serpentine. "In Amaranthine, Laita expertly documents over 100 species of birds from several natural history museums’ ornithological archives. Serpentine is a collection of images of the seductive and mythological snake. And in Sea, his photographs reveal the ethereal and otherworldly nature of sea life. Sea, will be published by Abrams in the Fall/ Winter of 2011."
Fahey|Klein Gallery
July 28 - September 3