[panel discussion]
Friday, January 22nd | 5:30pm – 7:00pm
Artists Take Issue: Photography and the Aesthetics of Activism
The REEF/LA Mart
1933 S. Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90007
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Moderated by: Shana Nys Dambrot
Art Critic & Curator (Artbound, Whitehot, Flaunt, Vs., Art Ltd., Creators Project, Huffington Post) | sndx.net
Photography occupies a uniquely powerful position when it comes to documenting real world circumstance. But it is also a fine artistic medium malleable to individual visions. These four artists each engage in narratives critiquing complex social, political, economic, and environmental issues – while simultaneously creating expressive, nuanced, exuberant, witty, poetic, and sometimes just plain beautiful works of art. The panel will present each artist’s individual practice, before as a group we discuss the various strategies and challenges of making successful images that engage and inspire.
[Panelists]
Zoe Crosher: Crosher walks a blurred line between fantasy, reality, image and disappearance – a conflation of the the image and the imaginary she has coined the ‘Imagiatic’. Realized primarily as photographs and bronzed sculptures, as well as ‘stand-in collaborations’ with other artists, Crosher’s work is not overtly political, yet her subject matter touches directly on issues including feminism and social hierarchies | zoecrosher.com
Jay Mark Johnson: In work spanning drawing and sculpture, to filmmaking, architecture, and notably photography, he makes visible the intersection of nature and society. Johnson’s absolutely unique “Spacetime” photographic works ultimately engage in critical dialogue on topics from social and economic justice to political corruption and environmental degradation | jaymarkjohnson.com
Austin Young: Photographer, filmmaker, installation and video artist, and co-founder with David Burns of Fallen Fruit, an interdisciplinary collective that investigates the intersection of public art, vernacular histories, and food justice with cross-platform, community-based projects | austinyoung.com | fallenfruit.org
Osceola Refetoff: Photographer. High & Dry, a long-term exploration of the deserts of the American West with writer Christopher Langley, documents the legacy of human activity across vast open spaces that will inevitably be dominated by immense wind and solar arrays, and the controversial dynamics of critical resource allocation; syndicated on KCET’s Artbound. ospix.com | desertdispatches.com
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