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AIPAD 2015 : Von Lintel Gallery (US)

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Von Lintel is a contemporary art gallery representing eighteen artists. In early 2014, the gallery relocated to Culver City near Los Angeles after enjoying 15 years in New York City’s Chelsea district and, before that, seven successful years in Munich, Germany. Since its inception, Von Lintel has presented work that is both avant-garde and maintains a sense of aesthetic tradition. The gallery artists work in a variety of media including painting, photography and works on paper and their practices include both representational and abstract compositions. Among the photographers, there is an emphasis on one-of-a-kind photography and many of the artists working in other media draw on or allude to photographic traditions. Von Lintel Gallery produces illustrated catalogues in conjunction with many exhibitions and has attracted a high level of critical success as well as a devoted following of collectors. In part of the AIPAD Photography Show 2015, the gallery selected  for us  three prints by Klea McKenna, Farrah Karapetian and Izima Kaoru.

1. Klea McKenna
Rain Study (Puna) 8
2014
Photogram of rain on gelatin silver fiber paper
24 x 20 inches (61.0 x 50.8 cm)
Unique

Klea McKenna’s unique photograms of rain were made during a trip to Hawaii, where the artist spent an early childhood living off-the-grid.  She used the dark of night as her make-shift darkroom; devising innovative ways to imprint her surroundings using light-sensitive materials; transforming familiar elements into abstractions of light and form.

2. Farrah Karapetian
Cymbalscape XXI
2015
Chromogenic photogram from constructed negative, metallic
24 x 16 inches (61.0 x 40.6 cm)
Unique

Farrah Karapetian’s camera-less practice borrows from the memories of her subjects and engages those subjects in the process of the ir own representation using handmade transparent props that she terms, “constructed negatives.”  Her recent series, Stagecraft, draws parallels between the performative nature of her process and staged musical performance and sound.  Usually the photogram makes a very flat space, a silhouette against a field of color, but Karapetian is interested here in persuading movement and volume from the picture plane.  In this setting, the rhythms of object and shadow on paper translate into wavelengths of musical sound; reflection easily interpreted as reverberation


3. Izima Kaoru
Sentosa, Singapore (One Sun)
2006
C-print with acrylic diasec
47 inch (119.4 cm) [diameter]
AP

Japanese photographer, Izima Kaoru approached landscape by tilting his camera towards the sky, using a fish-eye lens and day-long exposure to track the trajectory of the sun from sunrise to sunset in different cities around the world.

INFORMATIONS
AIPAD 2015
16 – 19 April, 2015
The Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10065
USA
http://www.aipad.com

Von Lintel Gallery
2685 South La Cienega Boulevard
Los Angeles California 90034 
United States

http://www.vonlintel.com

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