A Twilight Art

imageInstallation view of “A Twilight Art” at Harris Lieberman Gallery If you have already seen the group show at Andrew Kreps and are interested in discovering more artists that are responding to issues of photographic process and media specificity, check out the exhibition currently on view at Harris Lieberman Gallery entitled A Twilight Art. From the press release:

A Twilight Art attempts to expand thinking about photography beyond what is within photographs to the way photographs are made. Digital technologies are quickly subsuming traditional photographic techniques and the impending obsolescence of many conventional photographic technologies has led to a renewed interest in looking at how meaning is produced though and from image making. A Twilight Art represents a diverse perspective of artists working through these questions, across generations, geographies and through both abstract and representational modes. The work in this exhibition points towards how the changes in the way photography is practiced have not diminished or narrowed the medium. On the contrary, they have opened up a generative space in which artists are looking deeper into the ways pictures are and have been produced, disseminated and thought about.
Until February 28th, the works of Markus Amm, Tauba Auerbach, Armando Andrade Tudela, Osh Brand, David Batchelor, Sarah Charlesworth, Anne Collier, Liz Deschenes, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Barbara Kasten, Annette Kelm, Lorna Macintyre, Allan McCollum, Carter Mull, Lisa Oppenheim, Anthony Pearson, Matt Saunders, Wolfgang Tillmans and Erika Vogt will be on display. More info and installation shots can be found here.