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Altered States

Group Show

June 23 – July 15, 2011

Debbie Grossman,  The Fae and Doris Caudill family eating dinner in their dugout, 2009/10 
Michiko Kon,  The Red Boot, 1995 
Joel-Peter Witkin,  Head of a Dead Man 
Rikki and Carrie, Dining Room, 2007 
Carrie Will,  Rikki and Oona, Three Weeks, 2011 
Brian Ulrich,  Untitled, 2006 
Youngsuk Suh,  Untitled, 2011 
Youngsuk Suh,  Untitled, 2011 
Gerald Slota,  Family with Still Life 
Aiden Simon,  Untitled No. 1, from Twin Lakes, 2010 
Francisco Reina,  Altered States 01, 2011 
Francisco Reina,  PNAC, 2009 
Orit Raff,  Untitled (Insatiable #15), 2001-04 
Janine Noelle,  Untitled (West Village, 9), 2010 
Chris McCaw,  Mojave 
Loretta Lux,  The Irish Girls, 2005 
Elizabeth Libert,  The Libert Family, Cambridge, 2010 
Elizabeth Libert,  Linds, New York City, 2009 
Carrie Levy,  Luis, 2010 
Sebastian Lemm,  Subtraction I 
Martin Klimas,  Untitled (Ballerina), 2006 
Steffanie Halley
Steffanie Halley
Emer Gillespie,  Furze Croft, Bed / Portland Road Bed, 2009 
Emer Gillespie,  Furze Croft, Bath / Portland Road, Bath, 2009 
Dan Estabrook,  The Large Studio, 2002 
Jessica Dimmock,  Rachel Reclining, 2006 
Sally Dennison,  Beatrice, 2011 
Sally Dennison,  Jacqueline, 2011 
Andrew Bush,  Man traveling southeast on U.S. Route 101 at approximately 71 mph somewhere around Camarillo, California, on a summer evening in 1994
Nancy Burson,  Aged Barbie, 1994 
Julie Blackmon,  The AfterParty, 2010 
Richard Barnes,  Hooded Oriole, 2000 
Bill Armstrong,  Apparition #907, 2005 
Richard Ansett,  Laura (Tichotillomania), 2010 
Richard Ansett,  Juliana, 2010 
Thomas Allen,  Floored, 2009 
Noah Addis,  Backyards, Henderson, Nevada 
Noah Addis,  Scenic Overlook, Lake Mead, Nevada 
Aziz+Cucher,  Flora #2, 2008 

Foley Gallery is pleased to present Altered States, a group exhibition featuring over 25 contemporary photographers curated by Michael Foley and Patrick Fleischman.

Altered States begins to explore both the subtle and significant changes found in the alterations that photographers record in both natural settings and controlled environments.

  

 
Sometimes the photographer bears witness to the process of change as in the work of German artist Martin Klimas who intentionally destroys flowers and their vases, revealing the moment of impact to be tranquil and chaotic in simultaneous fashion.
 

 
In others, the change is made over time and although we cannot see the process, we start to understand how it has come to be as in the work of Richard Barnes who photographs bird’s nests that have been naturally excavated from trees and now reside in the collection of the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology in Camarillo, California.  A combination of natural and manmade elements, these hybrid ornithological homes fuse our discards with the natural world.

 
 

 
Our states are also altered by our emotions.  Andrew Bush looks at us when we are least expecting, driving on the open road at faster speeds than a photographer can catch up to…unless they have a car of their own.
Carrie Levy gazes intimately at men in the middle of their…what?  Acid trip? Physical transformation?  Death rattle?  Her work is an invitation to wonder.

 
 

 
Technological advancement in photography has allowed for subtle and not so subtle alterations as in the work of Aziz+Cucher’s natural worlds, Julie Blackmon’s domestic scenes and the “children” of Loretta Lux.

 
 

 
AZIZ+CUCHER – NOAH ADDIS – THOMAS ALLEN – RICHARD ANSETT – BILL ARMSTRONG - RICHARD BARNES – JULIE BLACKMON – NANCY BURSON – ANDREW BUSH – SALLY DENNISON – JESSICA DIMMOCK – DAN ESTABROOK – EMER GILLESPIE – DEBBIE GROSSMAN – STEFANIE HALLEY – MARTIN KLIMAS – MICHICO KON – SEBASTIAN LEMM – CARRIE LEVY – ELIZABETH LIBERT – LORETTA LUX – CHRIS MCCAW – JANINE NOELLE – ORIT RAFF – FRANCISCO REINA – AIDEN SIMON – GERALD SLOTA – YOUNGSUK SUH – BRIAN ULRICH – CARRIE WILL – JOEL-PETER WITKIN – AND OTHERS

 
 

 
Altered Stated will remain on view until July 15, 2011. Foley Gallery is open Tuesday - Saturday 11AM - 6PM.  The Gallery will be closed Saturdays starting July 2nd. For more information or to request images, please contact the gallery at 212.244.9081 or via email at info@foleygallery.com.