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ExLAB Part III

Ann Prochilo, David Ricci, Derek Hayes, Jill Laurie Goodman, Jon Plasse, and Tod Bryant

August 3 – 26, 2023

Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

Bella is in Japan, 2023

Hannemuhle Fine Art Baryta Satin Paper

16h x 20w in

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Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

I Never Knew This About You, 2023

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Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

I Wait for April, 2023

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Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

On Bailey Hill, 2022

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Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

Laid to Rest, 2023

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Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

This too shall pass, 2023

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Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

Unknown, 2022

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Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

We'll be Here, 2023

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Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

When the Clouds Pass, 2023

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Derek Hayes ,

Derek Hayes

Where do we go from here?, 2022

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Jon Plasse ,

Jon Plasse

Untitled, 2023

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17h x 23w in

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Jon Plasse ,

Jon Plasse

Untitled, 2023

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Jon Plasse ,

Jon Plasse

Untitled, 2023

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Jon Plasse ,

Jon Plasse

Untitled, 2023

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Jon Plasse ,

Jon Plasse

Untitled, 2023

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Jon Plasse ,

Jon Plasse

Untitled, 2023

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Jon Plasse ,

Jon Plasse

Untitled, 2023

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Jon Plasse ,

Jon Plasse

Untitled, 2023

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Jon Plasse ,

Jon Plasse

Untitled, 2023

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

Interchangeable, 2022

Archival Pigment Print; Hahnemuhle Baryta FB Gloss

8.50h x 11w in

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

As is, 2022

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

Inner Circle, 2023

Archival Pigment Print; Hahnemuhle Baryta FB Gloss

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

The Bluest Eye, 2023

Archival Pigment Print; Hahnemuhle Baryta FB Gloss

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

Fig Leaves, 2023

Archival Pigment Print; Hahnemuhle Baryta FB Gloss

8.50h x 11w in

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David Ricci, Checkmate, 2019

David Ricci

Checkmate, 2019

Archival Pigment Print; Hahnemuhle Baryta FB Gloss

15h x 22w in

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David Ricci, Red White & Black, 2021

David Ricci

Red White & Black, 2021

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David Ricci, You Were Always The One, 2021

David Ricci

You Were Always The One, 2021

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

Textiles III, 2018

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

Attention, 2021

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

The (Fe)Male Gaze, 2022

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

Mary and Marilyn, 2022

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David Ricci ,

David Ricci

Textiles IV, 2023

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Jill Laurie Goodman

Jill Laurie Goodman

Isle au Haut 1, 2023

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Jill Laurie Goodman

Jill Laurie Goodman

Isle au Haut 2, 2023

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Tod Bryant ,

Tod Bryant

Ken, 2023

Archival Inkjet Print on Red River Palo Duro Soft Gloss Rag

22h x 17w in

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Tod Bryant ,

Tod Bryant

Ben, 2023

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Tod Bryant ,

Tod Bryant

Piotr, 2023

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Tod Bryant ,

Tod Bryant

Rinaldo, 2023

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22h x 17w in

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Tod Bryant ,

Tod Bryant

Wayne, 2023

Archival Inkjet Print on Red River Palo Duro Soft Gloss Rag

17h x 22w in

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Ann Prochilo ,

Ann Prochilo

Red, 2022

Archival Pigment Print on Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper

36h x 48w in

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Ann Prochilo ,

Ann Prochilo

Reach, 2022

Archival Pigment Print on Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper

24h x 32w in

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Ann Prochilo ,

Ann Prochilo

Blind Seer, 2022

Archival Pigment Print on Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper

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On August 3rd, Foley Gallery continues and concludes the 2023 edition of “the Exhibition Lab Exhibition” with a group show featuring work by Ann Prochilo, David Ricci, Derek Hayes, Jill Laurie Goodman, Jon Plasse, and Tod Bryant. The exhibition will feature photographers exploring various genres, from documentary, autobiographical, and surreal to new media forms, including mixed media.

 

Ann Prochilo’s photography explores themes of belonging, change, and memory, focusing on the flashes of anticipation that occur before periods of transformation. In her series This Is Water, she is interested in both the hidden and exposed moments of emergence and resurfacing. Disorienting yet captivating, Prochilo’s photographs of water examine the contradictory ideas of mindfulness and dissociation, inviting us to challenge the complacency that we may not realize we’d been harboring. 

 

Over the last five years, photographer David Ricci has documented a vast array of objects in antique shops, flea markets, and collectable fairs across America. His images investigate the ugly truths of the country’s past including consumerism, racism, and misogyny, and how these truths continue to inform the present.  Beyond depicting the bustling trading systems of relics from the past, Ricci’s work addresses current, painful realities about our history, society, and ourselves.

 

Maine-based photographer Derek Hayes’s series Most Art is Made by the Dead explores mortality, the passage of time, and losing the ones we love. In response to the loss of his father earlier this year and his mother shortly before that, Hayes’ powerful and heartbreaking images are the photographic record of his experience with grief. While his work is wistful and melancholy, it is also surprisingly comforting, reminding us that loss is a fundamental thread of the human experience.  

Jon Plasse’s transitory photographic works meditate on the fleeting moments of everyday life. Plasse plays with space in his surreal black and white images, creating a world where far distances become reachable, late afternoon light vibrates, and the present becomes a shadow, slowly slipping into the past. In his images that almost appear to be in movement, Plasse reminds us that experience is both radiant and ephemeral.

 

Tod Bryant’s Preservation Trades is a portrait series of craftspeople who are at the heart of the restoration and rehabilitation of historic buildings. While the complex restoration business involves many people and many jobs, Bryant’s photographs are dedicated to documenting the skilled people who do the work with their own hands. Inspired by photographers such as August Sander and Irving Penn, Bryant’s series is an ongoing project giving homage to these individuals. 

 

In the fall of 2022, when Jill Laurie Goodman felt drawn to the seashore, she began to explore the Maine coast around Penobscot Bay, a place she had never been but which held magic from stories she heard read as a child.  Working from a glimpse of stone, floating seaweed, or reflected sky, she asked what else is there?  What  might create a sense of place or an emotional landscape?  What makes it all connect?

 

The Exhibition Lab Exhibition|Part 3 will remain on view through August 26th, 2023. Foley Gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday, 12 pm – 5:30 pm. To request images, please get in touch with the gallery at hello@foleygallery.com