PAST exhibitionS

Featuring the works of:

Jane Catlin
“Cautionary Art”
Paintings and Drawings

Hiroyo Kaneko & Chris McCaw
“Each Sun”
Photography


Exhibition
March 6, 2008 to April 12, 2008

Reception
March 6, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm

Gallery Hours
Tuesday-Saturday, 11-5:30 p.m.
Open until 8:00 p.m. on first Thursday of the month


(view art in exhibition)

Togonon Gallery is pleased to present “Cautionary Tales–Paintings and Drawings by Jane Catlin.” This is the first solo show for the Utah-based artist at Togonon Gallery.  The exhibition will run from March 6-April 12, 2008 with a public reception on Thursday, March 6, 2008 from 5:30-8:00 p.m.

Our heightened sense of mortality is rendered more evident by Catlin’s decade-long investigation on environmental changes brought about by population growth and rapid industrialization. Painted in vibrating colors on mylar and linen surfaces, Catlin’s images of beauty and mystery document what is happening to the earth and make our collective dilemma more comprehensible.

Catlin’s art transports us into the microscopic world--the realm of the not-so-obvious-to-the-naked-eye.  She synthesizes painting, drawing, and printmaking to highlight biological alterations from environmental degradation highlighting interconnectedness and dependence that are critical to survival. 

Jane Catlin (MFA, Rhode Island School of Design) has exhibited across the U.S. and internationally. She lives and works in Logan, Utah where she is Associate Professor of Art at Utah State University.




(view art of Hiroyo Kaneko in exhibition )
(view art of Chris McCaw in exhibition)


Togonon Gallery is pleased to present this exhibition introducing San Francisco based photographers Hiroyo Kaneko and Chris McCaw. Both photographers depict ways in which sun and sunlight reveal forms and produce photographic images, with dramatically different results.

Hiroyo Kaneko earned her MFA in photography from the San Francisco Art Institute.  “The Three Cornered World” consists of vertical shots that trace the photographer’s eye on its journey through scenes of sunlight, shadow, architecture and life.  Born and raised in Japan, she studied French Literature at Meiji Gakuin University in Tokyo and subsequently relocated to Europe where she published work on contemporary photography and photographers for Esquire Japan, Asahi Camera and Nihon Camera. The National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo has exhibited her series “Along Leaves” and “Bushes and Palace.”

Chris McCaw completed his BFA in Photography at the Academy of Art. His “Sunburn” series takes the idea of a photograph's ability to record light to the outer boundaries of the medium, allowing a primal look at the physical and aesthetic evidence of the sun.  Having exhibited nationally and abroad, his work has been reviewed by Daylight magazine, View Camera Magazine, International FotoTage Mannheim/Ludwigshafen, Das Bild Forum, Germany, Recontres Photographiques Image/Imatge, France and SF Camerawork Journal of Photographic Art. In 2008, he received the Alternative Exposure Grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation and Southern Exposure in San Francisco. His work is in the collections of George Eastman House International Museum of Photography, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Harry Ransom Center of Humanities at University of Texas, Museum of Photographic Arts of San Diego, and many private collections.

Togonon Gallery is a dynamic exhibition space where both artist and the public discover the distinctive qualities inherent in West Coast art.  Our passion is to present exhibitions that ignite the discourse on contemporary life and will engage and expand the audience for the art. We represent established and emerging artists primarily from the San Francisco Bay area and the West Coast.

(a review for Chris McCaw)










 

 

 

 

 

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