RMG Exposed 2012!

I am thrilled to be a finalist in the RMG Exposed! Photography Auction. That's the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa ON,  juried photo competition!  The RMG is: "The largest public gallery in Durham Region, the RMG occupies an inspired 36,000 square foot building designed by world-renowned architect Arthur Erickson. Featuring a Permanent Collection of over 4000 works of art, four galleries of diverse & changing exhibitions, vibrant programs,...

Group of Seven Roosters – FR-CP at De Luca Fine Art

In a few short weeks my first exhibition with Flying Rooster Contemporary Projects will open at De Luca Fine Art Gallery. The exhibition features seven Flying Rooster  artists: Manuel Bujold the co- founder of Make Art Public, award-winning sculptor Scott Eunson, architect and photographer Dieter Janssen, Montreal artists Jessica Wee, Michelle Bui and Scott Harber and me! I am exhibiting several pieces from the Urban Remains/Modern Canadian Interiors...

It’s all about beauty.

  Nobody ever discovered ugliness through photographs. But many, through photographs, have discovered beauty. Except for those situations in which the camera is used to document, or mark social rites, what moves people to take photographs is finding something beautiful....Nobody exclaims, "Isn't that ugly! I must take a photograph of it." Even if someone did say that, all it would mean is: "I find that ugly thing. ....

An Inventory of Local Ruins

Next week, the group exhibition An Inventory of Local Ruins, photography by The TLR Club: Richelle Forsey, Kevin McBride, Martin Helmut Reis, Colin Savage and Alejandro Valencia opens at 3030 Dundas St. W. The opening reception on Sept. 8, 2012, 7pm-late is also also 3030's "Bring Your Own Vinyl Night" with DJ Nick Bandit and DJ Oh Sixteen. I'll be showing new work and we'll have will have...

The Curators Statement for Domestic Solutions

Currently at the V.M.A.C. Gallery, by Ronald John George Nelson. Domestic Solutions: The Photography of Richelle Forsey  What first struck me when viewing Richelle Forsey’s photos of abandoned industrial sites was how much I was reminded of the famous prison etchings of Piranesi. The dramatic depl­­­oyment of limited light in cavernous spaces, punctuated by decaying structures and the abandoned flotsam of human activity all recalled the famous etchings...

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