Exhibition dates: 7th November – 23rd December 2015
There is a Cartier Bresson of a group of roadside trees that makes a heart.
There is the photography of Wim Wenders in “Kings of the Road.”
There is Robert Adams and a 19th century European sensibility (eg. Gustave Le Gray) all rolled into one.
The more expansive vistas such as #4 and #14 don’t really work for me, but the darker, more chthonic narratives such as #6-9 are excellent. They need some more “tiny work” – but they are very good.
The prints are 16 x 20 inch gelatin silver prints from a 4 x 5 view camera negative.
Marcus
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Many thankx to Joseph Bellows Gallery for allowing me to publish the photographs in the posting. Please click on the photographs for a larger version of the image.
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Brie, France, June 1968
1968
Silver gelatin print
Kings of the Road (German: Im Lauf der Zeit) is a 1976 German road movie directed by Wim Wenders.
Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820-1884)
Trees along the Pavé de Chailly
1852
Salted paper print from paper negative
9-7/16 x 13 inches.
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #3
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #13
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #12
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #6
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #7
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #8
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #9
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
“Joseph Bellows Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Wayne Gudmundson: Trees of Burgundy. This exhibition will open on November 7th and continue through December 23rd, 2015. Accompanying and complementing this solo exhibition will be a group themed show, entitled Regarding Trees. It will feature a remarkable collection of both vintage and contemporary tree images by a selection of the medium’s most celebrated photographers.
In the exhibition Trees of Burgundy, Gudmundson depicts the beauty of the French countryside through observing the tree-lined roads within Saizy, a small farming community in the Burgundy region of France. In his eloquently organized photographs, he shows the viewer how these trees interact with, and in some measure create the landscape to which they belong; a richly layered landscape that suggests the possibility of narrative, real or imagined.
Wayne Gudmundson is a highly regarded photographer whose work has been written about by such luminaries in the field as Robert Adams, Ben Lifson, and Frank Gohlke. His photographs have been featured in numerous books including his 2007 monograph, A Considered View: The Photographs of Wayne Gudmundson.
Serving as a counterpart to Gudmundson’s exhibition, Regarding Trees will comprise a diverse survey of exceptional tree photographs. The exhibition presents vintage and contemporary works that encompass many styles and processes of picture making. It will feature photographs by: Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Paul Caponigro, John Szarkowski, Barbara Bosworth, Gregory Conniff, Linda Connor, Koichiro Kurita, Ben Nixon, Debbie Fleming Caffery, Rhondal Mckinney, Tom Zetterstrom and others.”
Press release from the Joseph Bellows Gallery
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #14
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #4
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #1
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #5
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
Wayne Gudmundson
Saizy, France #2
2014
Gelatin silver print
16 x 20 inches
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