Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison


Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison
(PLEASE click on their link right above this to look at the collections)
LAST WEEK,
ART JOURNEYS FOR ME.
one trip was on thursday.
a photographer friend and i went to ann arbor to hear robert and shana ParkeHarrison speak in a lovely venue, the michigan theatre in the downtown area, followed by a reception at the shusser gallery on the University of Michigan's campus in the art/design center...the pieces were about 40 inches square or larger. haunting, intriguing.
i've long been intrigued with their work, which is perhaps less about photography than performance/staging/messages for the earth. I'd seen his work at the Edelman gallery in chicago, and i'd bought his book, the architect's brother in 2000 from twin palms publishers in santa fe. a small reception with time to visit with robert about the work and their time spent in new mexico.

8 comments:

  1. This sounds like such a nice time. And the books sounds so interesting.
    : )
    Ps: I just emailed you a little note. : )

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  2. well it may be less about photograpy, but this is one cool photo!

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  3. What an intriguing photo...mystery, beauty and strange all wrapped into one image! WOW!
    Mary Ann

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  4. First off, is that a new header? I love it.
    Second, I went to their link. WOWOWOSER those are amazing. I just wanted to sit and study some of them. It was interesting to notice my responses to some of them. Excellent. You must have had a wonderful time. Thank you for sharing these with us. :)Bea

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  5. mystical, mysterious, almost futuristic-- dream like images that are very otherworldly beautiful

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  6. Oh. My. Word!!! These pieces are extraordinary and the size of each piece must have made them even more amazing. Loved the one where he is poised for take off holding strings of ravens. Absolutely wonderful!!! Thanks so much for posting the link, Nancy.

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  7. so excited that you got to see & hear, I find that combination from an artist I like to be so magical!

    your new header is really cool too!

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  8. I was just introduced to Robert's work today! in a book of art journals.

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