2018 photo-eye Gallery Exhibitions
January 26 – March 24, 2018
Julie Blackmon, Tom Chambers, John Delaney, Mitch Dobrowner, Michael Kenna, and Maggie Taylor.
» View - 2018 Winter Group Show
» Read our Blog Coverage from the Exhibition
Steve Fitch: Vanishing Vernacular
March 30 – May 19, 2018
Vanishing Vernacular featured a selection of color works by photographer Steve Fitch focusing primarily on the distinctive, idiosyncratic, and evolving features of the Western roadside landscape.
» View Vanishing Vernacular
» Read our Blog Coverage of Vanishing Vernacular
COSMOS
May 25 – July 20, 2018
Beth Moon, Kate Breakey, Chris McCaw, Linda Connor,
Alan Friedman, and Bryant Austin
Cosmos celebrated humanity’s fascination with the vast expanse beyond Earth’s boundaries. In this group exhibition, six diverse photographers focused on heavenly bodies as a means to convey sublime notions of time, scale, and splendor.
» View COSMOS
» Read our Blog Coverage About the Artwork and Exhibition
July 27 – September 22, 2018
David Emitt Adams, Kate Breakey, Vanessa Marsh, Nissa Kubly, Michael Jackson, Anne Arden McDonald, Heather Oelklaus, Kevin O’Connell, David Ondrik, Meghann Riepenhoff, Claire A. Warden, Julie Weber, Vanessa Woods, and Lori Vrba
The 14 artists in Light + Metal react to the proliferation of digital photographic technologies by experimenting with traditional, metal-based processes and materials, including silver-gelatin paper, cyanotype, and wet collodion, to create unique photographic objects — often without using a camera.
» View Light + Metal
» Read Interviews with the Artists & Exhibition Coverage
Works in Platinum
September 28 – November 24, 2019
Beth Moon's first solo show at photo-eye Gallery, Ancient Kingdoms presented a collection of platinum prints spanning nearly two decades and images from four discrete projects.
» View Ancient Kingdoms
» Read our Discussion with Moon and our
profiles of her projects
Tom Chambers: Hearts and Bones
November 30, 2018 – February 16, 2019
Hearts and Bones is a mid-career retrospective spanning more than twenty-five years by award-winning photographer Tom Chambers featuring work from ten different photographic series.
Tom Chambers is a master storyteller. Employing Magic Realism, Chambers’ complex single-setting narratives convincingly insert fantastical elements into our everyday existence.
» View Hearts and Bones
» Read our Blog Coverage of the Exhibition and Artwork
Candid Images from 2018 Events and Exhibitions
Represented artist Maggie Taylor standing in front of her work installed in our 2018 Winter Group Show |
Steve Fitch's Vanishing Vernacular monograph and exhibition at photo-eye Gallery |
photo-eye Director Rixon Reed discussing represented artist Steve Fitch's work in Vanishing Vernacular with the Leica society. |
The exhibition banner for COSMOS. |
The opening reception for COSMOS. |
Exhibition banner for Light + Metal. |
Artist Nissa Kubly discussing her work with visitors during the opening reception for Light + Metal. |
Exhibition banner for Beth Moon: Ancient Kingdoms. |
Press for Beth Moon: Ancient Kingdoms in the Santa Fe New Mexican's Pasatiempo magazine. |
Beth Moon: Ancient Kingdoms installed at photo-eye Gallery. |
Opening reception for Beth Moon: Ancient Kingdoms at photo-eye Gallery. |
Exhibition Banner for Tom Chambers: Hearts and Bones. |
Sally Chambers, Gallery Associate Juliane Worthington, and represented artist Tom Chambers at photo-eye Gallery. |
Represented artist Tom Chambers signing copies of Hearts and Bones during Filter Photo Festival in Chicago. |
Press coverage for Tom Chambers: Hearts and Bones. |
Cookies and cupcakes served at the opening for Tom Chambers: Hearts and Bones. |
Represented artist Keith Carter was the Keynote Speaker for Photo NOLA in 2018. His new book, Fifty Years, is due in January 2019. |
Farolitos lining the walkway outside photo-eye Gallery during the December 28th Last Friday Art Walk in Santa Fe's Railyard Arts District. |
Our thanks again for an excellent 2018 and we're wishing you all the best in the new year!
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