People, Places, and Things

People, Places, and Things

4814 Washington Avenue Saint Louis, MO 63108, USA Friday, July 7, 2017–Saturday, September 2, 2017 Opening Reception: Friday, July 7, 2017, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.

pink by natalia arias

Natalia Arias

Pink, 2015

Price on Request

alight by natalia arias

Natalia Arias

Alight, 2011

Price on Request

news by natalia arias

Natalia Arias

News, 2012

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skin deep by avery danziger

Avery Danziger

Skin Deep, 2005

Price on Request

canine with twins by avery danziger

Avery Danziger

Canine with Twins, 2005

Price on Request

tank by carl goldhagen

Carl Goldhagen

Tank, 1996

2,000 USD

pinwheel by carl goldhagen

Carl Goldhagen

Pinwheel, 1993

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moonglow by carl goldhagen

Carl Goldhagen

Moonglow, 1993

Price on Request

shenyang bills by kirk pedersen

Kirk Pedersen

Shenyang Bills, 2007

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reflection, 13f, taipei by kirk pedersen

Kirk Pedersen

Reflection, 13F, Taipei, 2006

3,500 USD

ascent, somerville, ma by harry roseman

Harry Roseman

Ascent, Somerville, MA, 2001

1,600 USD

artwork 5970 by ruby rumie

Ruby Rumie

5970, 2012

Sold

All works are based on a photo process, either directly or indirectly, and present a variety of approaches to the current use of the medium. Subjects range from figurative images to landscape to object depiction with usually indirect intentions toward the viewer. Arias, Botero, and Rumié are bringing social issues into play, while Goldhagen's industrial imagery and process, including metals and hand-made glass, highlight his nostalgic emotion toward the aesthetic of past times. Miller's constructed photo works are colorful abstract pieces inspired by elements in nature, while Hawkins' elegant and serene classical black and white images bring our pristine landscapes into a presence most welcome. Pam White and Avery Danziger do staged figurative subjects and Roseman finds intriguing subjects through happenstance as they present themselves to his ever ready camera and eye for amazing composition. Pedersen documents urban surfaces with wonderfully accomplished works, many from street scenes in China.