Scott Conarroe
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The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival reveals three new photo exhibitions
The CONTACT Festival presents three photo exhibitions opening Wednesday, April 29, 2015.
Mark Ruwdel (b. 1954, American, Canadian citizen) has become one of Canada’s most respected landscape photographers during a career spanning three decades. Working primarily in the western territories of the United States and Canada, Ruwedel documents traces and imprints of human activity on the earth. He describes the process as “an inquiry into the histories, cultural and natural, of places that reveal the land as both a field of human endeavour and an agent of historical processes.” A primary exhibition of the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival.
© Mark Ruwdel
Canada By Rail and By Sea (2007–2011) presents a selection from two series of elegiac landscapes by acclaimed Canadian art... - Exposition
Exposition : « Frontière, Frontiera, Grenze » de Scott Conarroe
Communiqué de presse - Galerie Stephen Bulger
La Galerie Stephen Bulger est heureuse de présenter Frontière, Frontiera, Grenze, un travail du photographe canadien Scott Conarroe.
Frontière, Frontiera, Grenze donne à voir les frontières mouvantes des pays alpins (Suisse, France, Italie...).
Chaltwasser Gletscher, Switzerland, 2014 © Scott Conarroe / Courtesy Stephen Bulger Gallery
« Frontière », « Frontiera » et « Grenze » sont respectivement les mots français, italien et allemand pour « frontière ».
Glacier du Tacul, France, 2015 © Scott Conarroe / Courtesy Stephen Bulger Gallery
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Scott Conarroe China
Scott Conarroe’s picturesque photographs read as both traditional landscapes and insightful views of contemporary industrial and transportation infrastructures. Conarroe received his BFA from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in 2001 and his MFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 2005. He has become widely known for two series of photographs: By Sea (2009–11) and By Rail (2007–09). In the former, he documents settlements along coastlines and in various port cities; in the latter, the result of long trips across North America, he documents railroads. Work in 2012 built on these two series, centering on China, its cities and industrial sites that are, in Conarroe’s words, “both crumbling and emerging.” Conarroe has exhibited across Canada; his work is in the collec...
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