Be on the lookout for Strange.rs, a new international photography collective, who several days ago released this teaser trailer. The site will officially launch on 01.01.10. Until then, please follow the collective on Twitter for updates of the strange, the stranger and, of course, the Strange.rs.
The trailer was edited by the always fabulous Kramer O’Neill.
Edward Burtynsky’s exhibit at the Surrey Art Gallery opens today. A Canadian photographer and 2005 winner of the prestigious TED prize, Mr. Burtynsky uses a large format camera to document the human force on the landscape and create surreal, otherworldly, and sometimes unrecognizable imagery. The photographs are beautiful in their ugliness.
Several of his images are posted below with many more available at Burtynsky’s website and The Charles Cowles Gallery. Unfortunately, these small’ish web versions don’t do much justice to his work, and given the artist’s eye for details, a visit to Surrey is more than worthwhile. A few of these pictorial nuggets are visible in the video below from Burtynsky’s visit to CBC’s The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos.
Burtynsky’s film, “Manufactured Landscapes,” won Best Documentary at the 2007 Genie Awards. I’ve got it in my hands and I’ll watch it before visiting the show next weekend. The exhibition is part of Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad programming.
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Edward Burtynsky: An Uneasy Beauty – Photographs of Western Canada
January 17 – March 22, 2009
Exhibition reception: January 24, 2 – 4pm
Film Screening: February 1, 2:30pm
Artist Talk: February 12, 7pm
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 – 88 Avenue
Surrey, BC Canada V3W 3L1
One of my is favorite photographers is Magnum member and British Columbia native Christopher Anderson (b. 1970). Aside from his ability to make great pictures, he is incredibly versatile when it comes to subject matter, be it from the White House driveway, the fashion runway or the way of the warzone.
This video below is a discussion with Mr. Anderson on the objectivity of photography, or maybe we should say its truthiness. The program aired on CBC’s “Q” on Radio 1 with Jian Ghomeshi in June ‘08. I’m sure you’ll be hearing more from me on the topic of Christopher Anderson, but hopefully before NYC Fashion Week 2009 where he has proven himself for two straight years.
Stranger explores documentary and candid street photography, disseminates multimedia to gain a wider perspective, and shares upcoming visual and fine art events in the Metro Vancouver scene. The Editor and Curator of Stranger is John Goldsmith, a freelance photographer and owner of Waxy Photography located in Vancouver, Canada.
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