Claude Duplat -- All Eyes on Linda: This one man show includes his current work pushing boundaries with photography and photos reflecting movement through daytime time exposures. Claude feels that he has come full circle; having created large woven photos in his darkroom, and now creating his images digitally at home in his lightroom.
Michael Radin -- Foiled Portraits: Michael’s process is to play with the camera until some idea intrigues him enough that he embarks on a project that may last for many years. His work reflects his fascination with images that bend reality and challenge the way we have traditionally looked at things.
His work has been shown in various galleries, both nationally and internationally, and it was published in the 100th Anniversary issue of Lenswork. Robert Frank included Michael in his 1996 book Thank You.
Laszlo Bencze -- Last Stop Roseville: When Laszlo Bencze’s brother-in-law, George, was a kid in New Hampshire his father, fed up with life, would threaten the family by saying, “I’m going to Roseville.” Everyone understood Roseville, California as the end of the line, as far away as you could get. Those words always scared little George.
In 2010 Bencze moved to Roseville. He looked around and noticed that other than the giant Union Pacific rail yard, it was not much different from the little Ohio town where he had grown up.
Free
Phone: (916) 441-2341
2020/02/04 - 2020/03/07
Additional time info:
Artist Reception (2/7) 6pm-8:30pm
2nd Saturday (2/8) 5pm-9pm
Viewpoint Photographic Art Center
2015 J St., Sacramento, CA 95811