Winston Wächter Seattle: Water

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Winston W채chter fine art Seattle

WATER!

Richard Misrach, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Harry Callahan!


Winston Wächter Seattle is proud to present three of the most prestigious photographers of our time, Richard Misrach, Harry Callahan and Hiroshi Sugimoto, and their individual relationships with Water. The exhibition will open May 18, with a celebratory open house, Saturday May 21, 1-4pm. For each artist, the conversation is personal, and differs greatly from the others. Harry Callahan began his exploration with his life on Lake Michigan, and continued his conversation when moving to the shores of New England. Callahan saw water as the abyss, the unknown, the “edge of nothingness”, where every artist strives to go. He states, “That is why I have always kept going back, and that is what still keeps me going today – keeps me alive.” Hiroshi Sugimoto sees not only the ocean, but water and air, the two elements necessary to sustain life. They go unnoticed to most everyday, yet are so attractive that we continually search our solar system for a similar perfect balance. For Sugimoto, they are the “mystery of mysteries”. Similarly, Richard Misrach saw the ocean as something directly related to humans. His rare figurative series crisply focuses on individuals, adrift in the vastness, giving no indication if they are moving towards or away from the shore. There is a peacefulness and surrender to the power of the ocean. Water has been a subject explored by artists throughout history. There is something mysterious, powerful and simultaneously comforting about water that continues to fascinate. Winston Wächter Seattle continues the conversation May 18 – July 12, 2016. Please contact Jessica Shea at Jessica@winstonwachter.com for any additional information

Cover: Richard Misrach, Untitled (July 28, 2012 3:57PM), 2012, pigment mounted print to dibond, 63.75 x 83.5 inches Opposite: Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sea of Japan, Oki, 1987, gelatin silver print mounted to board, 60 x 71 5/8 inches

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Hiroshi Sugimoto, Bay of Sagami, Atami, 1997, gelatin silver print mounted to board, 20 x 24 inches Â



Hiroshi Sugimoto, Tyrrhenian Sea, Priano, 1994, gelatin silver print mounted to board, 20 x 24 inches Â



Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sea of Galilee, Golan, 1992, gelatin silver print mounted to board, 60 x 71 5/8 inches Â



Richard Misrach, Untitled (July 27, 2013 4:10PM), 2013, pigment print, 63.75 x 83.5 inches Â



Richard Misrach, Untitled (July 28, 2012 3:57PM), 2012, pigment print, 63.75 x 83.5 inches Â



Richard Misrach, Untitled (Blackwater 1), 2012, pigment print, 63.75 x 83.5 inches Â



Harry Callahan, Eleanor, Chicago, 1949, gelatin silver print, 7.75 x 6.75 inches



Harry Callahan Cape Cod 1973 gelatin silver print 8 x 10 inches


Harry Callahan Cape Cod 1972 gelatin silver print 11 x 11.5 inches


Opposite:

Harry Callahan Lake Michigan 1953 gelatin silver print 8 x 10 inches

Harry Callahan Cape Cod 1972 gelatin silver print 10 x 8 inches



Opposite:

Harry Callahan Eleanor, Lake Michigan 1952 gelatin silver print 8 x 10 inches

Harry Callahan Horseneck Beach 1974 gelatin silver print 11 x 12 inches



All Harry Callahan photographs © The Estate of Harry Callahan; courtesy Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York All Richard Misrach photographs © Richard Misrach All Hiroshi Sugimoto photographs © Hiroshi Sugimoto, courtesy of Pace Gallery, New York



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