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Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity

Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity

Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity

University of Maryland Art Gallery Wednesday, October 29, 2014 - December 19, 2014 University of Maryland Art Gallery
Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here.

Event Dates

  • Wednesday, Oct 29, 2014 11:00 am
    10/29/14 11:00:00 10/29/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Oct 30, 2014 11:00 am
    10/30/14 11:00:00 10/30/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Oct 31, 2014 11:00 am
    10/31/14 11:00:00 10/31/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Nov 03, 2014 11:00 am
    11/03/14 11:00:00 11/03/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Nov 04, 2014 11:00 am
    11/04/14 11:00:00 11/04/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Nov 05, 2014 11:00 am
    11/05/14 11:00:00 11/05/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Nov 06, 2014 11:00 am
    11/06/14 11:00:00 11/06/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Nov 07, 2014 11:00 am
    11/07/14 11:00:00 11/07/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Nov 10, 2014 11:00 am
    11/10/14 11:00:00 11/10/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Nov 11, 2014 11:00 am
    11/11/14 11:00:00 11/11/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Nov 12, 2014 11:00 am
    11/12/14 11:00:00 11/12/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Nov 13, 2014 11:00 am
    11/13/14 11:00:00 11/13/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Nov 14, 2014 11:00 am
    11/14/14 11:00:00 11/14/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Nov 17, 2014 11:00 am
    11/17/14 11:00:00 11/17/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Nov 18, 2014 11:00 am
    11/18/14 11:00:00 11/18/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Nov 19, 2014 11:00 am
    11/19/14 11:00:00 11/19/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Nov 20, 2014 11:00 am
    11/20/14 11:00:00 11/20/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Nov 21, 2014 11:00 am
    11/21/14 11:00:00 11/21/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Nov 24, 2014 11:00 am
    11/24/14 11:00:00 11/24/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Nov 25, 2014 11:00 am
    11/25/14 11:00:00 11/25/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Nov 26, 2014 11:00 am
    11/26/14 11:00:00 11/26/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Nov 27, 2014 11:00 am
    11/27/14 11:00:00 11/27/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Nov 28, 2014 11:00 am
    11/28/14 11:00:00 11/28/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Dec 01, 2014 11:00 am
    12/01/14 11:00:00 12/01/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Dec 02, 2014 11:00 am
    12/02/14 11:00:00 12/02/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Dec 03, 2014 11:00 am
    12/03/14 11:00:00 12/03/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Dec 04, 2014 11:00 am
    12/04/14 11:00:00 12/04/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Dec 05, 2014 11:00 am
    12/05/14 11:00:00 12/05/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Dec 08, 2014 11:00 am
    12/08/14 11:00:00 12/08/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Dec 09, 2014 11:00 am
    12/09/14 11:00:00 12/09/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Dec 10, 2014 11:00 am
    12/10/14 11:00:00 12/10/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 11:00 am
    12/11/14 11:00:00 12/11/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Dec 12, 2014 11:00 am
    12/12/14 11:00:00 12/12/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Dec 15, 2014 11:00 am
    12/15/14 11:00:00 12/15/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Dec 16, 2014 11:00 am
    12/16/14 11:00:00 12/16/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Dec 17, 2014 11:00 am
    12/17/14 11:00:00 12/17/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Dec 18, 2014 11:00 am
    12/18/14 11:00:00 12/18/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Dec 19, 2014 11:00 am
    12/19/14 11:00:00 12/19/14 16:00:00 America/New_York Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features a group of artists using photographic processes to implicate the method of representation in the production of an art object. The core of the photographic process focuses an image of the outside world on light-sensitive media, recording a representation and creating an illusionary space to consider the image. As viewers, we normally think more about this representation itself and less about the mode, method, and means of production. This exhibition will decode that representational model through careful pairing of art objects marked by or making reference to their own artificiality or contrivance; self-aware objects that simultaneously suggest the method of production and the real-world referents that produced them. Double Back: Photographic Reflexivity features the work of artists David Emitt Adams, William Lamson, Aspen Mays and Barbara Probst. The exhibition was curated by Nate Larson, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. To visit Nate's website, click here. University of Maryland Art Gallery false