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George Lawson Gallery: room for painting room for paper

EVENT
Exhibition Detail
room for paper 11- Tama Hochbaum: road grids, composite photographs
49 Geary St
2nd Flr
San Francisco, CA 94108


October 9th - November 7th
Opening: 
October 9th 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
 
The Long Blue Road,Tama HochbaumTama Hochbaum, The Long Blue Road,
2009, composite photograph, pigment print, 36 x 48 in.
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Helping us to celebrate our first year anniversary with our 11th show in the room for paper is Chapel Hill-based photographer Tama Hochbaum, whose composite tree series inaugurated our program along with Judith Belzer's painting when we opened the gallery last October. Hochbaum will be showing a new body of work, large, grid-arranged pigment prints, composited from her digital photographs, most of which were taken in motion from a 
car or on walks. The color and dynamism of these images show her roots as a painter, and further develop the sensibilities of a nascent approach to photography that might be described as trans-focus, an idea touched upon in September's informal group hanging here. An expanded version of Hochbaum's catalog, originally produced for exhibition 01, is being released for this showing, Hochbaum’s second exhibition in the room for paper.

Helping us to celebrate our first year anniversary with our 11th show in the room for paper is Chapel Hill-based photographer Tama Hochbaum, whose composite tree series inaugurated our program along with Judith Belzer's painting when we opened the gallery last October. Hochbaum will be showing a new body of work, large, grid-arranged pigment prints, composited from her digital photographs, most of which were taken in motion from a car or on walks. The color and dynamism of these images show her roots as a painter, and further develop the sensibilities of a nascent approach to photography that might be described as trans-focus, an idea touched upon in September's informal group hanging here. An expanded version of Hochbaum's catalog, originally produced for exhibition 01, is being released for this showing, Hochbaum’s second exhibition in the room for paper.

 


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