Monday, November 30, 2009
Victims Exhibition
An exhibition of my 'Victims' series opens this Friday December 4th at B-Studio 2016 Main St, Kansas City, Missouri, 65108.
This show will be part of the 'First Fridays' art event in the crossroads district of downtown Kansas City and will open at 6pm.
Anyone in the area at this time are welcome to come and see the show and say hi.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
States of Grace
Saturday, November 7, 2009
White House
White House, MO
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Voyage of Small Discoveries: Simon Kossoff at {:m Momentum Gallery. An exhibition review.
Lost Boy (II)
Simon Kossoff
Running on Empty
{:m Momentum Gallery
2014 Main Street
Kansas City, MO
816.560.1450
Hours: First Fridays, 6-9 p.m., Monday 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and by appointment.
"Not to sound the urgency alarm or anything, because Mondays exact a toll as it is, but if you don't get to the {:m Momentum Gallery today, you'll miss the second half of Simon Kossoff's Running on Empty and miss a chance to see this city, this region, this country through the eyes and lens of a recent arrival.
Kossoff, a native of England who now lives in Overland Park, came to the U.S. just in time to see history in the making. Not long after he got here, he started exploring the country.
Instead of presenting the landmarks of America, the things in which we take national pride, Kossoff captured images of kitsch (as in Hobby Lobby, Kansas, today's featured piece). He turned his lens toward our culture of disposability and the chase for easy money. He recorded all of it with an observer's dispassionate eye and an artist's gift for composition that elevates his subject matter above the commonplace.
This is not a show of "pretty pictures". Nor is it an exhibition of in-your-face images chosen for shock value. If there's confrontation in Kossoff's work, it's because he shows us as we are (which is not always how we want to see ourselves). And if there is beauty, and there is, it is not necessarily in the things Kossoff photographs, but in the lines and colors and light that define, outline and shape those things.
These are postcards not from an extended vacation, but from an ongoing quest. And if you get to the gallery before three this afternoon, you can go along for the ride.