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Walter Chappell, Milk Thistle, from Metaflora
Walter Chappell, Daisy, from Metaflora
Walter Chappell, Bleeding Heart, from Metaflora
Walter Chappell, Avocado, from Metaflora
Linda Connor, Pleiades, September 13, 1893
Linda Connor, October 3rd, 1894
Linda Connor, Comet Borrelly, July 20th, 1903
Linda Connor, Eclipse, May 18, 1901
Linda Connor, Eclipse, Flint Island #3, 1905
Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Luz Restirada / Lengthened Light
Anthony Friedkin, Silver Curl, Hermosa Beach, CA
William Garnett, Reflection of the Sun on Rice Field, Woodland, CA
Carlos Richardson, Tree Stump
Barbara Blondeau, untitled, Totem Series
Tom Zetterstrom, DC (Leaving DC), from Moving Point of View
Roger Vail, Kamikaze II
Wayne Sorce, Chicago, IL
Abelardo Morell, Camera Obscura: Sunrise Over the Atlantic, July 14th 5:20-7:00am, 2006
Robbert Flick, untitled
Charles Swedlund, untitled, Buffalo, NY
Melissa Shook, January 1st, 1973
Barbara Blondeau, Nude Walking, Herringbone
Michael Mulno, Heather at the Window
Robert Walch, Office Facade #6
Robert Walch, Office Facade #7
Baldwin Lee, New York
Bevan Davies, Walker Street, New York
Lewis Baltz, Fluorescent Tube, from Nevada
Oscar Bailey, untitled
Oscar Bailey, untitled
Roger Vail, Kamikaze #2
Roger Vail, untitled
Amanda Means, Light Bulb 103
Amanda Means, Light Bulb 113 (CP)
Gary Krueger, Los Angeles
Joanne Leonard, His Mother's Kitchen Window
Arnold Kramer, Dining Room, Potomac, Maryland
Phyllis Dearborn Massar, untitled, barn interior
LeRoy Robbins, untitled, light abstraction
LeRoy Robbins, untitled, abstract composition

Press Release

December 6, 2024

LIGHT STUDIES

December 7 - February 1, 2025

Joseph Bellows Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Light Studies. This group show will open on December 7, 2024, and continue through February 1, 2025. The exhibition will feature vintage and contemporary black-and-white photographs that explore light's physical and metaphorical qualities. Tracing its fleeting nature or arresting its astonishing illumination, the pictures included transform their subjects in extraordinary ways, embodying Victor Hugo's pronouncement, "To love beauty is to see light."

Artists included in the exhibition are Oscar Bailey, Lewis Baltz, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Barbara Blondeau, Walter Chappell, Linda Connor, Bevan Davies, Joanne Leonard, Phyllis Dearborn-Massar, Amanda Means, Abelardo Morell, Michael Mulno, Carlos Richardson, LeRoy Robbins, Melissa Shook, Charles Swedlund, Wayne Sorce, Roger Vail, Robert Walch, and Tom Zetterstrom.

For more information or to request press images please get in touch with info@josephbellows.com