| January 31st 2013 | Exhibitions |
| Campus | UM |
| Location | University Museum of Contemporary Art, Fine Arts Center |
| Title | James Welling: Open Space An exhibition detailing the photographer’s work in New England from 1970-2010 |
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January 31 - May 5, 2013
Reception for the Artist Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:00 - 7:00 PM In Conversation: James Welling with Lorne Falk 5:30 PM The University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMass Amherst is pleased to announce an exhibition of work by the Los Angeles-based artist James Welling. This exhibition will focus on the photographer’s work in New England from 1970 to 2010. Included are Welling’s earliest experiments in photography, video, and watercolor, all harking back to his formative years in Connecticut. The exhibition concludes with his remarkable Glass House series (2006 – 2010). This architectural landmark by Philip Johnson in New Canaan, CT, became a laboratory for Welling’s ideas about transparency, reflectivity, and color. His recent videos, taken at the Glass House at different seasons of the year, will also be premiered in this exhibition. James Welling has created beautiful and challenging photographs for over thirty-five years. His practice has addressed an impressive range of issues and ideas: the tenets of realism and transparency, abstraction and representation, optics and description, personal and cultural memory, and the material and chemical nature of photography. His photographs are as much about vision, light, negative, and solid as they are about the depicted image and subject. Using an experimental approach to the medium of photography, Welling investigates a variety of formal and theoretical ideas about picture making. His work has helped transform the history and practice of contemporary photography. James Welling is Head of Photography at UCLA and was a Visiting Professor at Princeton University in fall 2012. His work is held in major museum collections, including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Museum of Modern Art, NY; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY. Lorne Falk has worked in the arts and education for 38 years as a teacher, dean of faculty, residency program director, gallery director, curator, writer, and consultant in the arts and education. He is currently a Visiting Associate Professor at Hampshire College, where he teaches courses in contemporary art history and culture. |
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