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Walead Beshty - Process Colorfield
Regen Projects is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles based artist Walead Beshty. This exhibition, the artist's first solo show at the gallery, will present new works that reflect the artist's continued exploration into and rewriting of the historical, conceptual, and formal tenets of the photographic medium. Beshty's large-scale "Black Curl" photograms are seductive and elusive works that refer to both the analog beginnings of photography and mine the gaps in the medium's historical narrative. Created in the darkroom through a fixed set of predetermined co...
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Regen Projects II - Dan Graham
Regen Projects is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Dan Graham. Graham's multidisciplinary practice consists of writing, film, video, performance, photography, architectural models, installations, and glass and mirror structures. Using interlocking ideas of humor, inter-subjectivity, and perception Graham challenges the constantly shifting relationship of the viewer to the work. Exploring the boundaries of physical and social spaces, Graham shows the various apparatuses of how we see in relation to the nature of art and social experience. The exhibition will feature a large pavilion, models, video works, and photographs...
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Glass House - James Welling
Regen Projects is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Los Angeles artist James Welling. This exhibition will present new photographs from the "Glass House" series and a video installation "Sun Pavilion." The "Glass House" photographs were taken over the course of three years (October 2006 to October 2009) a...
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SCOTT McFARLAND - Series : Hampstead, Niagara
Regen Projects is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Canadian artist Scott McFarland. This exhibition will feature new photographs including three large panorama works, smaller photographs from the "Hampstead" series, and introduce the new "Niagara" series.
Scott McFarland's photography reconsiders the traditional concept of a photograph as the depiction of a single captured moment in time. Through digital means he is able to manipulate composition, color, light, space, shape, and form. McFarland's photographs combine multiple negatives to represent simultaneous temporalities and inter...
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