Sky and Cloud

A-CHAN

MAR 30 – APR 22, 2017

+81 GALLERY – NEW YORK

March 30th – April 22nd 2017 Opening Reception : March 30th 6-8pm +81 Gallery : 167 Elizabeth Street, New York, NY 10012 Hours : Wednesday - Sunday 12-7pm +81 Gallery is pleased to announce New York based photographer, A-CHAN’s solo exhibition. The new works – Spring/Summer/Autumn/Winter – were shot in Brooklyn from the rooftop of the artist’s home, and these were created in C-print from negative using an experimental process with FUJI FP100c instant film that was discontinued in 2016. The unique colors and patterns that occur in these photos are organic, accidents analogous to the random beauty found in nature. Nature’s power, nature’s sadness, nature’s indifference are embodied in this work as extensions of the artist’s daily life in her private space. I open the door, sky is spread in front of my eyes This is not the work came from my palm, above my head I don’t need to be better I could stay there Blue sky and white cloud, birds, boat a-chan 2017 The current exhibition features photos from Summer/Autumn – “Sky and Cloud” – to be followed in six months by photos from Winter/Spring. This work in progress will culminate in a set of 4 photographs, 1 for each season. The project aspires to bring the seasons into your home, while simultaneously encouraging the viewer to look beyond her private space and become newly aware of the natural world. Collectors of “ Sky and Cloud “ will receive seasonal photos and texts by A-CHAN over the course of the year. Born and raised in Japan, A-CHAN. Her career began photographing advertisements, CD jackets and magazines editorials. In 2016, she moved to New York and began working as co-editor and printer with Robert Frank. She has co-edited and co-designed a number of Frank’s books including “Tal Uf Tal Ab” (2010), “Pangnirtung” (2011) and “You Would” (2012), to name a few. A-CHAN has since exhibited her photographs and held slide shows at galleries in Tokyo and New York. She has held exhibitions at notable galleries such as Steven Kasher Gallery and has had several books published by Steidl. When Steven Kasher Gallery posed the question what photography is to her, her response was “For me it is more like things in refrigerator next to scallion. But also a key to accept myself or to be a better person or something like that.’ For additional information, please contact : info@plus81.us

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