Calendar: Opening Reception – “Radiate” by Karen Amy Finkel Fishof – Gallery II: “Aquatic Figments” by Ryan Linke – Collection Room: “Museum of Photographic Arts: Lou Stoumen’s New York”

September 14, 2019

7-10pm

dnj Gallery is pleased to announce its September opening reception.

dnj Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibitions, “Radiate”, by Karen Amy Finkel Fishof, “Aquatic Figments”, by Ryan Linke, and from the Permanent Collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts, “Lou Stoumen’s New York.“

“Radiate” (in the Main Gallery) is a collection of photograms, camera-less images that are made by placing objects on sensitized paper, and exposing all to light. According to Finkel Fishof, this technique allows her to share her thoughts and ideas, and “I consider it drawing with light. It gives me the strong imagery and narrative, with hidden subtleties, … ” The artwork explores themes such as religion, parenting and politics. “Protest”, for instance, asks several questions regarding the Women’s March in 2017. “What was going through the minds of the women at the Women’s March? Why were they there? Did they have a common purpose or did they come for different reasons?”

Born in the Bronx, Finkel Fishof became involved in the New York art scene in the 1980s, frequenting clubs with other known artists, such as Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, She apprenticed under artist, Marylyn Dintenfass and was greatly influenced by her dynamic color schemes and thematic artworks. Finkel Fishof attended Syracuse University where she received a BFA in painting. She studied a year abroad at St. Martins School of Art, London, UK, where she first started creating photograms under the same professors that worked with Gilbert and George. Finkel Fishof has generated art in a variety of settings, such as window display business creating designs for Macy’s, Lord & Taylor, Dress Barn and HMV record stores. She then took courses in graphic design, which introduced her to arranging the details on a flat surface. Presently, a large amount of her work is in private collections.

In Gallery II, dnj Gallery introduces Ryan Linke with a project entitled “Aquatic Figments.” His large-scale, wood panels merge colorful, photographic images with the pigment and texture of a base material. An example of such combination is “Infinite Horizons,” which especially illustrates the cross of colors between the image and the wood. Linke’s natural color palette is inspired by the uniqueness of our massive ocean. His work becomes almost meditative, and focuses our concentration on a single point of reference. According to Ryan Linke, “There are certain places where natural elements create landscapes that seem ethereal; unique colors that only happen a few times of year.”

Linke graduated from University of California, Santa Cruz, which allowed him to remain on the coast and continue his investigation of the water. He has since sold his artwork both commercially and privately, and exhibits his work in various venues around California. Ryan Linke lives and works in Venice, California.

The Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) will exhibit the photographs of Louis C. Stoumen (American, 1917-1991), in the Collection Room. In 1992, MOPA received these archives, which hold all of Stoumen’s photographs, films, publications and professional documents. He was an accomplished writer, photographer and filmmaker, publishing ten photography books and earning two Academy Awards for his film productions during a career that spanned more than four decades. He was well known for the deliberate use of text in his images to imply narrative and context and coined “Paper Movie” to describe his publications of photography and words. Stoumen taught at UCLA Film School for two decades before retiring to Sebastopol, CA.

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3015 Ocean Park Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA, USA

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All Ages

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Arts