Christopher Burch & John Felix Arnold III
Tuesday, 20 November 2012 /// Written by Rachel Ralph
Tuesday, 20 November 2012 /// Written by Rachel Ralph
A trip upstairs revealed two very large installations by each artist. To the right, you were shown In Memory of Shy by Arnold, another wall of wood assemblage, but this time, installed to look as if it was the actual wall of the gallery, covered over by smooth drywall finish at a sharp diagonal. The drawings on this piece span the division between wood and drywall and connect the two so that the division doesn't seem as sharp. A mat of grass extends from the wall, on which a skeleton-moped sculpture, called The Great Debate sits. The skull headlight is really beautiful and the cream coloration extends throughout the bike. It as if you can see a ghost riding through the desert on it; eerie, beautiful, and intriguing. The opposite wall holds an altar installation, a clear tribute to a lost friend. The walls are covered with decadent fabric and sitting in front of it are what look like black bottles, reminiscent of those used in Voodoo rituals. In the center of the wall is Portrait of a Trickster, a painting bringing back the Br'Er rabbit from downstairs and compounding the southern Creole mix of mythology of both Voodoo and folk stories.
Overall, the show was a successful break in the photo-heavy schedule of Book and Job. Since it didn't include as many artists, less friends were probably feeling like they needed to come to the actual opening. However, take the time to go and visit maybe even by yourself, so you can get into the work and reflect on its dark subject matter without the talking and laughing of other gallery visitors.
Words and photos: Rachel Ralph, rachel(at)fecalface.com
Br'Er Rabbit and Br'Er Death in the Land of Shadows by Christopher Burch
The Story of Shy by John Felix Arnold III
Film Por Vida
Saturday, 29 September 2012 /// Written by Isaac Randozzi
Saturday, 29 September 2012 /// Written by Isaac Randozzi
Film por Vida
curated by Jai Tanju
Book and Job Gallery, SF
Work available: book-job.com/artists.html
Words & Pics: Isaac Randozzi
curated by Jai Tanju
Book and Job Gallery, SF
Work available: book-job.com/artists.html
Words & Pics: Isaac Randozzi
The San Francisco showing of the well traveled Film por Vida show was
packed. Photo nuts and skate rats poured into the new Book and Job
gallery on Geary street to view the hundreds of post cards and framed
photos. Contributed by members of the Print Exchange Program that Jai
started over six years ago, the walls on the ground floor were blanketed
by carefully strung 4x6 postcard prints.
Since its inception, the program of mutual exchange of original images
has grown to include many international participants and followers of
the web site, http://filmporvida.blogspot.com/.
At this showing, the exhibitions 4th, participants were featured on one
wall and specific heavy contributors had their own sections. A framed
section featured many Bay Area and previously featured photographers
like Joe Brook, Bryce Knights, Sam Millianta, Takeshi Abe, Dave
Schubert, Dennis McGrath, David Franklin, Dan Boulton and
skater-photo-nuts like Ben Gore and Ryan McWhirter. From a photographers
prospective is was amazing amount of eye candy; medium format to
half-frame formats, machine prints to hand printed masterpieces just
about every type of process was on display. The subject matter went from
boobs to boards, sunny skies to frightful nights and dipshits on drugs.
If you are a fan of photography even in the slightest, go visit the show
it's up for the rest of the month and into early October. Many thanks
to Jai Tanju, Cameron Balliet and Shawn Whisenant for putting the show
together and making it such a great time. Apologies for not writing down
the names of the photographers whose photos are featured, it was a long
and fun night with a few beers.
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