February/March 2014

February/March 2014

The PHOTO REVIEW NEWSLETTER February / March 2014 Robert Heinecken Cybill Shepherd/Phone Sex. 1992, dye bleach print on foamcore, 63"×17”. (The Robert Heinecken Trust, Chicago; courtesy Petzel Gallery, New York. © 2013 The Robert Heinecken Trust) At the Museum of Modern Art, New York Exhibitions PHILADELPHIA AREA Germán Gomez “Deconstructing Cities and Duos,” Bridgette Mayer Gallery, 709 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 215/413– Alien She Vox Populi, 319 N. 11th St., 3rd fl., Philadelphia, PA 8893, www.bridgettemayergallery.com, T–Sat 11–5:30 and by 19107, 215/23 8-1236, www.voxpopuligallery.org, T–Sun 12–6, appt., through February 22. March 7 – April 27. Includes photography. Graffiti, Murals, and Tattoos “Paired,” Bucks County Project Artists of a Certain Age Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, Gallery, 252 W. Ashland St., Doylestown, PA 18901, 267/247- 3723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, 267/386-0234 x104, 6634, www.buckscountyprojectgallery.com, Th–F 12–4, F–Sat daily 10–4 and by appt., through February 28. Includes photogra- 1–5, March 8 – April 6. phy by William Brown and Arlene Love. David Graham “Thirty-Five Years / 35 Pictures,” Gallery 339, Donald E. Camp/Lydia Panas/Lori Waselchuk “Humankind,” 339 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, PA 19103, 215/731-1530, www.gal- Main Line Art Center, 746 Panmure Rd., Haverford, PA 19041, lery339.com, T–Sat 10–6, through March 15. 610/525-0272, www.mainlineart.org, M–Th 10–8, F–Sun 10–4, through March 20. Reception, Friday, February 21, 6–8 PM. Panel Jefferson Hayman Wexler Gallery, 201 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia, Discussion and Book Signing, Wednesday, March 19, 6–8 PM. PA 19106, 215/923-7030, www.wexlergallery.com, T–Sat 10–6, M by appt., through March 1. Regina Joans “As I Go,” Twenty-Two Gallery, 236 S. 22nd St., Philadelphia, PA 19103, 215/772-1911, www.twenty-twogallery. com, W–Sun 12–6 and by appt., through March 9. ICA@50: Pleasing Artists and Publics Since 1963 Institute of Contemporary Art, 118 S. 36th St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, 215/898-7108, www.icaphila.org, W 11–8, Th–F 11–6, Sat–Sun 11–5, through August 17. Paul Justice “Breathing Pictures,” Gallery 1401, The Univer- sity of the Arts, 211 S. Broad St., 14th fl., Philadelphia, PA 19102, 215/717-6300, www.uarts.edu, M–F 10–5, Sat–Sun by appt., through March 14. Joel Katz: Unidentified spectators at a rally for Alabama governor George C. Wallace for president at the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson, 25 June 1964, from “And I Said No Lord,” at The Galleries at Moore, Moore College of Art Rudolph Kalish, 1870. Kalish played third base for the Live Oak of Cincinnati and Design, Philadelphia in 1870, an amateur club that lost twice to the fabled Cincinnati Red Stock- ings (courtesy of Peter S. Horvitz), at the National Museum of American Joel Katz “And I Said No Lord,” The Galleries at Moore, Jewish History Moore College of Art and Design, 20th St. & the Parkway, Phila- Chasing Dreams: Baseball and Becoming American The delphia, PA 19103, 215/965-4027, www.moore.edu, T–F 11–7, Sat National Museum of American Jewish History, 101 South Inde- 11–5, through March 15. pendence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106, 215/923-3811, www. nmajh.org, T–F 10–5, Sat–Sun 10–5:30, March 13 – October 26. Vita Litvak “Я Подарю Тебе Мир (I Will Give You the World) and Other Promises,” Atrium Gallery, Marshall Fine Arts Center, Alex Damevski “Paired,” Bucks County Project Gallery, 252 Haverford College, 370 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, PA 19041, W. Ashland St., Doylestown, PA 18901, 267/247-6634, www. 610/896-1267, www.haverford.edu, M–F 10–5, Sat–Sun 12–5, buckscountyprojectgallery.com, Th–F 12–4, F–Sat 1–5, through through April 20. February 28. Leah Macdonald “In My Body: Narratives, Anxieties, and Maria Dumlao/Jay Muhlin Vox Populi, 319 N. 11th St., 3rd fl., Celebrations,” Grace and Joseph Gorevin Fine Arts Gallery, Holy Philadelphia, PA 19107, 215/23 8-1236, www.voxpopuligallery. Spirit Library, Cabrini College, 610 King of Prussia Rd., Radnor, org, T–Sun 12–6, through March 2. PA 19087, 610/902-8380, www.cabrini.edu, through March 31. 2 Humankind © Lydia Panas 2005 © Donald E. Camp 2008 © Lori Waselchuk 2008 Featuring photographers Donald E. Camp, Lydia Panas, and Lori Waselchuk, Humankind presents works that uniquely address the human condition through qualities and genres inherent to the photographic tradition: social responsibility, portraiture, and the photo essay. Presented in collaboration with our new digital media program, this exhibition curated by Amie Potsic, features photography by accomplished artists whose work creatively engages the world of contemporary photography. 746 Panmure Rd., Haverford, PA 19041 RECEPTION: Friday, February 21, 6 - 8 pm GALLERY HOURS: ARTIST TALK & Monday - Thursday: 10 am to 8 pm BOOK SIGNING: Wednesday, March 19, 6 - 8 pm Friday - Sunday: 10 am to 4 pm Free and open to the public mainlineart.org 610.525.0272 facebook.com/mainlineart 3 PHILADELPHIA AREA continued Make & Do Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, 1400 N. Ameri- can St., Ste. 103, Philadelphia, PA 19122, 215/232-5678, www. philaphotoarts.org, T–W 10–9, Th–F 10–7, Sat–Sun 12–6, through February 22. Anne Leighton Massoni “Holding Pepina,” The Sol Mednick Gallery, University of the Arts, The Terra Building, 211 S. Broad St., 15th fl., Philadelphia, PA 19102, 215/717-6300, www.uarts. edu, M–F 10–5, Sat–Sun by appt., through March 14. Eric Mencher “Wallpaper,” Photo Lounge, 1909 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19103, 267/322-6651, www.myphotolounge.com, M–F 9:30–6:30, Sat 11–4, through March. Nikon Small World Exhibit 2014: Insight into a Microscopic World The Wistar Institute, 3601 Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, 215/898-3930, www.wistar.org, M–F 9–5, through March 7. Amie Potsic: Endagered Seasons (detail), from “Frost” at the Schuylkill Cen- ter for Environmental Education, Philadelphia B. Proud “First Comes Love,” William Way LGBT Community Center, 1315 Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19107, 215/732-2220, www.waygay.org, M–F 11–10, Sat–Sun 12–5, through February 28. Ruffneck Constructivists Institute of Contemporary Art, 118 S. 36th St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, 215/898-7108, www.icaphila.org, W 11–8, Th–F 11–6, Sat–Sun 11–5, through August 17. Jill Saull “Blink,” Imperfect Gallery, 5601 Greene St., Phila- delphia, PA 19144, 215/869-1001, W–Sat 1–6 or by appt., through March 8. Sensing Change Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 215/925-2222, www.chemheritage. org, Th 10–4, through May 2. Yinka Shonibare MBE “Magic Ladders,” The Barnes Founda- tion, 2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway , Philadelphia, PA 19130, 215/278-7000, www.barnesfoundation.org, M, W & Th 10–6, F 10–10, Sat–Sun 10–8, through April 21. Michael Snow “Photo-Centric,” Honickman Gallery, Phila- delphia Museum of Art, 26th St. & the Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19130, 215/684-7695, www.philamuseum.org, T–Sun 10–5, W & F 10–8:45, through April 27. Ruth Thorne Thomsen “Messengers,” Schmidt/Dean Gallery, 1719 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19103, 215/569-9433, www. schmidtdean.com, T–Sat 10:30–6, March 8 – April 12. Reception, Saturday, March 8, 3–6 PM. Tierra Reveladora Off the Wall Gallery@Dirty Frank’s Bar, 347 S. 13th St., Philadelphia, PA 19107, 11–2, through February 28. Includes photographs by Rick Wright. Brian H. Peterson: Interior Light #12, 2003, archival digital print (courtesy 2013 Drexel University High School Photography Contest Santa Bannon/Fine Art), at Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA Photography Gallery, Paul Peck Problem Solving and Research Brian H. Peterson “Only Connect,” The Philip and Muriel Bldg., 101 N. 33rd St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, 215/895-5868, M– Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College, 601 E. Main St., Col- Sat 9–10, Sun 12–8, through March 10. legeville, PA 19426, 610/409-3500, www.ursinus.edu, T–F 1–4, Sarah Van Keuren “I Began with Painting,” The Sol Mednick Sat–Sun 12–4:30, through March 9. Gallery, University of the Arts, The Terra Building, 211 S. Broad Prison Obscura Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College, St., 15th fl., Philadelphia, PA 19102, 215/717-6300, www.uarts. 330 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, PA 19041, 610/896-1287, www. edu, M–F 10–5, Sat–Sun by appt., March 21 – April 25. haverford.edu/exhibits, M –F 11–5, W 11–8, Sat–Sun 12–5, through Frederick Weber “Domestic Views,” Gallery 1401, The Uni- March 7. versity of the Arts, 211 S. Broad St., 14th fl., Philadelphia, PA Amie Potsic “Frost,” The Schuylkill Center for Environmen- 19102, 215/717-6300, www.uarts.edu, M–F 10–5, Sat–Sun by tal Education, 8480 Hagy’s Mill Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19128, appt., March 21 – April 25. 215/482-7300, www.schuylkillcenter.org, M–Sun 8:30–4:30, through April 18. 4 PHILADELPHIA AREA continued Michael Bühler-Rose “Spirit & Matter,” Scaramouche Gallery, 52 Orchard St., NY, NY 10002, 212/228-2229, www.scaramou- cheart.com, W–Sat 12–6, Sun 1–5, and by appt., through March 30. Richard Caldicott “Recent Work,” Sous Les Etoiles, 560 Broadway, Ste. 603, NY, NY 10012, 212/966-0796, www.souslese- toilesgallery.net, M–F 10–6, through March 29. Lance W. Clayton Robin Rice Gallery, 325 W. 11th St., NY, NY 10014, 212/366-6660, www.robinricegallery.com, W–Sun 12–7, March 19 – April 27. Rick DeMint “Portroids,” The Impossible Project Space, 425 Broadway, 5th fl., NY, NY 10013, 212/219-3254, www.the-impos- sible-project.com, M–F 11–7, Sat 12–5, through March 27.

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