Night Vision: Bay Area Photographers Collective
November 22, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - January 11, 2025 @ 5:00 pm
FreeNIGHT VISION
A Night Photography Exhibition by the Bay Area Photographers Collective
Curated by Cameron Brian and Ruth Santee
Artists: Chad Amory, Maria Budner, Ingo Bork, Anthony Delgado, Tim Glinin, Anastasia Shubina, John Martin, Ari Salomon,
Neo Serafimidis, Chris Stevens-Yu, Alison Taggart-Barone, Rusty Weston and Nick Winkworth
November 21, 2024 – January 11, 2025
Opening Reception
Saturday, November 23rd from 1-4 pm
Meet the Artists, December 7, 1–4 pm
with Chad Amory, Ingo Bork, Tim Glinin, Ari Salomon, Anastasia Shubina, and Rusty Weston
Meet the Artists, January 11, 1–4 pm
with Anthony Delgado, John Martin, Neo Serafimidis, Chris Stevens-Yu, Alison Taggart-Barone, and Nick Winkworth
Please join us, all are welcome!
Hovering on the periphery, in the shadows, or boldly exploring an illuminated twilight adventure, the selections for Night Vision invite a complex and layered experience for the viewer.
Readily apparent are the sensations of seeing and being seen, key and competing elements of human experience. The longing to be noticed and observed stands at odds with the uneasy excitement and sense of control experienced when one steps into the place of the voyeur peering from the shadows. Heightened by the sense of being cloaked in darkness, looking in on an unassuming neighborhood or scene of easy comradery triggers a mix of emotions. A momentary feeling of belonging and connection emerges, giving way to an unsettling feeling of audacious superiority coupled with a sense of aloneness and otherness.
Isolation and connection are explored further in several images of urban life, with shifting perspectives driving the narratives threaded through the work. The viewer stands at the heart of the moment, a pivot around which other stories unfold in nearby reflections—oblique, imagined perhaps, but provoking a wide range of potential responses, sorrow, anxiety, envy, resignation, hope, affection, and acceptance.
Historically night vision can be associated with mystical experience, another theme evident in the work. Obscured and unlit spaces become the borderline between everyday presence and the realms of spirit and mystery. Obvious in dark images of ritual practice, less so but nevertheless present in more prosaic subjects, buildings and large machinery can be read as portals to the mystic unknown. Other works inspire a sense of wonder and vastness in their grand view, whether launching into the natural world or beholding the piercing lights of immense civilization recreating the night in energetic brilliance.
In addition to the mystery, wonder, vulnerability and daring voyeurism sparked by night photography, Night Vision celebrates the exuberance and vitality we embrace as we light up in performance and spectacle, pushing back the dark and unknown with glittering lights and bright enthusiasm.
We thank the Bay Area Photography Collective for bringing their work to Transmission Gallery.
Gallery Hours: Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays, 12 – 5pm (closed Nov 28 & 29)
image info: Chris Stevens-Yu, “Because the Night”, 2024, 20 x 30, metal print
Details
- Start:
- November 22 @ 12:00 pm
- End:
- January 11, 2025 @ 5:00 pm
- Cost:
- Free
- Event Category:
- Ongoing Exhibitions
- Event Tags:
- Bay Area Artists, Contemporary, Figurative, Photography
- Website:
- https://thetransmissiongallery.com/night-vision.html
Organizer
- Transmission Gallery
- Phone
- (510) 835-2626
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Venue
- Transmission Gallery
-
770 West Grand Ave., Suite A
Oakland, CA 94612 United States + Google Map - Phone
- (510) 835-2626
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