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Dan Burkholder, Pink Living Room,
New Orleans,
2006, pigmented ink print
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through
June 26, 2008
The Grace Museum is
opening a special exhibit April 10 whose focus is the aftermath
of Hurricane Katrina.
"Katrina:
The Color of Loss" is a series of photographs by Dan
Burkholder that focuses on the remnants of homes and public
spaces in New Orleans.
"Using
an innovative digital photography technology called high dynamic
range imaging, in which multiple exposures are artistically
blended to bring out details in the shadows and highlights
that would be hidden in conventional photographs, Burkholder
creates images that resemble paintings in their richness of
color and profusion of detail," said Judy Deaton, Curator
of Art & Exhibits for The Grace. "The results are
a mix of the real and surreal - life interrupted and unexpectedly
transformed forever"
A
master platinum printer, Burkholder was one of the first fine
art photographers to champion digital technology by creating
the digital negative in 1992. His methods gave him a way to
embrace the unlimited control of Photoshop by producing
a negative that could be printed in the classic darkroom to
make beautiful handcrafted prints. By sharing his pivotal
methods, Dan has become a unique teacher and mentor bridging
the worlds of classic photography with the evolving digital
era.
A
special public opening and artist reception begins at 5:30
p.m. April 10. In addition, Burkholder will be at the opening
reception to sell and sign copies of his new book The
Color of Loss: An Intimate Portrait of New Orleans After Katrina.
The
Grace Museum is also hosting workshop by Burkholder on Saturday,
April 12 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. "Dan's Digital Blitz"
includes new tips and techniques that will arm photographers
with a virtual bandolier of digital 'bullets.' "In one
fun-filled day, you can leap a giant step closer to having
the image control you need and want," according to information
from Burkholder's web site ( www.danburkholder.com
). "From capture to print, get the stuff real photographers
use every day." The workshop cost is $125 for Texas Photographic
Society members; $145 for non-members. Call Patricia at 325-673-4587
for more information.
Katrina:
The Color of Loss opens April 10 in The Grace's second
floor Gallery A, and will be on display until June 28.
The
Grace Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday; and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. every Thursday. Admission
is free Thursday evening after 5 p.m.
For
more information, call 325-673-4587.
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Alice
and Bill Wright
Weatherl
& Associates
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Opening
Reception
Thursday,
April 10, 2008
5-8
p.m.
Digital
Photography Workshop
Saturday,
April 12, 2008
9:30
a.m.
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