JEP Annual 2013

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JAMES EWING PHOTOGRAPHY Annual 2013



How do we reach an audience?

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How do we position an audience?

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Photography can seek to document the essence of things,

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and project an ideal future. 5



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There is photography to reconsider past ideals, as contemporary solutions.

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And there is photography as voyeurism, satellite of love;


surveillance, ubiquitous, alone --

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photographic desire: symbol, identity, trading card . . .


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Above all, there is the craft of photography -discovery, chemistry, and the magic of reproduction.


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How do we know the world?


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Well, we know something about where we’ve been,

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and where we’re going,

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through our photography.

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Light, the earth’s architecture.


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Electricity, symbol, and communication.


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Mind, context, mold -- a stage.

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Free to imagine, 23



and to perform. 24


CONTACT

Sarah Butler sb@jamesewingphotography.com +1 (347) 233-1165

James Ewing je@jamesewingphotography.com +1 (646) 339-2654

www.jamesewingphotography.com

All photographs © James Ewing 2013 Text © Sarah Butler 2013


1. Frank Lloyd Wright, Ennis House, Los Angeles, c.1924, restoration in progress 2. Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House, Interior, Los Angeles, c.1921, restoration in progress 3. Architecture Firm, James River House, Interior, 2013 4. Louis I. Kahn, Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park, Roosevelt Island, New York, c.1972, with Mitchell Giurgola Architects, 2013 5. Summer Streets, Park Avenue, New York, 2013 6. BNIM, in collaboration with Moore Ruble Yudell, The Henry W. Bloch Executive Hall for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2013 7. Millard Sheets, Scottish Rite Masonic Temple, Los Angeles, c.1960, for wHY Architecture and Design, Marciano Art Foundation, in progress 8. Millard Sheets, Scottish Rite Masonic Temple, Los Angeles, c.1960, for wHY Architecture and Design, Marciano Art Foundation, in progress 9. Taxiplasm and Jonathan Henry for the Times Square Alliance, Stasis, New York, 2013 10. Studio V, Stella 34 Trattoria at Macy’s Herald Square, New York, 2013 11. Maki and Associates, with Adamson Associates, 51 Astor Place, New York, in progress 12. Michael Maltzan Architecture, New Carver Apartments, Los Angeles, 2013 13. Architecture Research Office, Judd Foundation SOHO, New York, 2013 14. East River view, Brooklyn and New York City, for Hayes Davidson, 2013 15. Tyree Guyton, The Heidelberg Project, Detroit, 2013 16. Fritz Haeg and the Sundown Schoolhouse, At Home in L.A., Human Resources, Los Angeles, 2013 17. Studio 804, EcoHawks Research Facility, Hill Engineering Research & Development Center, University of Kansas, 2013 18. Studio 804, EcoHawks Research Facility, Hill Engineering Research & Development Center, University of Kansas, 2013 19. James Ewing, Manhattan with Sun, New York, 2013 20. Leo Villareal, The Bay Lights, San Francisco Bay Bridge, 2013 21. David Monn, Into the Void, Park Avenue Armory GALA, New York, 2013 22. Herzog & de Meuron with Platt Bayard Dovell White Architects, Park Avenue Armory Board of Officers Room, New York, 2013 (feat. Louis Comfort Tiffany, Stanford White, Pottier & Stymus and the Herter Brothers) 23. Tony Smith, One-Two-Three, Art Production Fund, Bryant Park New York, 2013 24. James Ewing, At Home in Boswijck, Brooklyn, New York, 2013


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