Steve Giovinco and curator, Olivia Lahs-Gonzaleswill be interviewed tomorrow about his exhibition at the Sheldon Art Galleries, Edge of Darkness:
Edge of Darkness: Photographs by Steve Giovinco and Tim Simmons.
The exhibition pairs the work of two
photographers who have each independently investigated the quality of
light and its psychological implications in the moment that is the edge
of darkness. New York artist Steve Giovinco renders the mysterious
qualities of ambient light in the landscape, producing works that are
both cinematic and literary. Giovinco's photographs have been exhibited
nationally and internationally. His works are in the collections of The
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Brooklyn Museum of Art; and Yale
University Museum of Art.
Tim Simmons' hauntingly beautiful, ethereal landscapes examine the
multilayered relationship we have with our physical environment. Taken
in natural settings and lit artificially, the landscapes he renders take
on a surreal, otherworldly quality. Born in 1955 in London, England,
Simmons has exhibited his work internationally. Installations and
projections of his work have been shown in Los Angeles, Philadelphia,
Grand Rapids and Kaunas Lithuania. He lives and works in Norfolk,
England.
Radio Interview:
Friday, February 24, 12:30am EST
KWMU 90.7 FM
Streaming online at http://kwmu.org/listen.php.
Exhibition:
Edge of Darkness: Photographs by Steve Giovinco and Tim Simmons
February 17 - May 12, 2012
Sheldon Art Galleries
3648 Washington Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63108
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