Thursday, January 31
6 pm. $5 / members free
Reservations appreciated 805-385-8254 or [email protected]
Photographer Luther Gerlach works in a variety of historical photographic processes, highlighting the role of constraints in creative production and the hand-made, tactile connection between the artist and his work. Known for nude portraits and urban scenes of downtown LA in his early career, more recently Gerlach has pioneered the re-emergence of plein air wet plate collodion landscapes. His work distills detailed images of the natural world, particularly the trees, seaweeds, and grasses of Southern California, to emphasize pure light and line, endowing his images with a subtly abstract quality.
Luther Gerlach was born in Blayne, Minnesota in 1960. He apprenticed withBrett Weston in Carmel and Hawaii in the 1980’s, before learning the wet plate process which he still works in today. Gerlach has led lectures and demonstrations at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles since 2001. He has exhibited at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the Ventura Museum of Art, the Schaknow Museum of Fine Art, Miami, the Denver Art Museum, and The Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe. Selected permanent collections include the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The J. Paul Getty Museum, and the Michael G. Wilson Centre for Photography, among others.
The artist lives and works in Ventura, California.
image: Skeletal Remains, unique silver gelatin print by Luther Gerlach, 2018.
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Sharing the SoCal Art Experience!
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Can't make Luther Gerlach's Artist's Gallery Talk at the Carnegie? Experience Photo L.A. for a one night and three day photography collect and connect event!
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Fri. Feb 1 : Luther Gerlach lecture Handmade Photography in an Instagram World: Wood + Brass + Silver + Light
Click here for ticket information.
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On View through February 17
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recent landscape paintings by Karen Kitchel
Karen Kitchel © 2016 Waterway #8 (Lake Casitas), asphalt emulsion, tar, wax, powdered pigments, shellac/canvas; 50"x50" courtesy the artist.
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In the aftermath of the 2017 Thomas Fire, Luther Gerlach turned his camera on the destruction and regeneration spanning Ventura county, using chemical elements gathered from the landscape to bring the power of these natural forces to life.
image: Skeletal Remains, unique silver gelatin print by Luther Gerlach, 2018.
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COLOR FLOW February 1 -March 3, 2019
ANDY LEPE’s recent geometric abstract paintings created during his guest artist studioship on exhibit along with other of his works.
Reception Friday, February 1 5:30-7:30 pm free admission
Click here to learn more...
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20% discount on listed prices for CAM members!
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COMMUNITY PARTNERS ...Special Offer from the PACC!
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