Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Black Sun Project, debuts at Bas Fisher Invitational, Miami, FL (UPDATED x2)



UPDATE: The show will be up for on more gallery walk this Saturday April 12th 7-10PM. Although I can't be down in Miami the gallery will be open, please invite everyone you know, stop by, check it out and let me know what you think.


On Saturday, March 8th, 2008, I opened my first solo show at the Bas Fisher Invitational. It was great to be back in Miami to get some fresh air and see all my friends there. Please check out the images of the show below the Press Release.

PRESS RELEASE

The Bas Fisher Invitational presents “Black Sun Project,”
a new series of photographs by Harlan Erskine.

Harlan Erskine
“Black Sun Project”
March 8th - April TBD, 2008

Opening Reception: March 8th 2008 7-10PM
Closing Reception: April 12th 2008 7-10pm

other viewings by appointment only: lightofman[at]gmail.com

Bas Fisher Invitational
upstairs on the 2nd floor
of the Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39th St. Suite 210
basfisherinvitational.com

Black Sun Project

“The sun is not fiery after all, but a dead planet. We on earth give it its light.”
—Minor White

My photography certainly began in a formalistic project based practice but this particular project is very much a departure for me because I am experimenting in photographic abstraction. Not long after photography’s invention, many photographers experimented with abstraction of photographic space. Even the early contact prints of plants produced by the inventor of the Calotype, Henry Fox Talbot, are in essence an exploration in photographic abstraction. I am particularly interested in the later abstraction from the 1930’s of Man Ray and his then assistant Lee Miller and their rediscovery of Solarizations or the Sabattier Effect. Particularly interesting are the more direct echos of my project in the singular images from Ansel Adams and Minor White. Their Black Sun images, through overexposure solarization, are the analogue version of my images. Therefore, in a similar way, they explored abstraction in relation to the contemporary photographic technology of their time–this exploration, titled Black Sun Project, explores photography through a significant contemporary technology, the mobile phone.

Contemporary practice has very much brought a particular kind formalism into vogue but with new sets of guidelines. I am certainly guilty of applying many of these parameters within my own work but in moving away from my previous methods of working, I have found some clarity in my previous explorations as well as a new avenue to explore. I will continue to work the way I used to but every so often, it is beneficial to perform radical change and see where it leads. Taryn Simon’s photograph of the albino tiger is good example of a photographer who is photographing an evolutionary glitch/mistake. Nature normally weeds out albino tigers born in the wild since they are not well suited to their surroundings and have a very tough time surviving–they tend to get horribly sunburn and stick out in its surroundings. By the same logic, technology companies normally weed out glitches from their products (we hope they do anyway) to improve their products. The manufacturer of this cellular phone eventually weeded out the black sun solarization effect so this artwork is self–reflexively about that mistake or glitch in the technological evolution of mobile photography and photography in general.



The Bas Fisher Invitational is a artist run alternative art space, located in the Buena Vista Building in Miami’s Design District. It was founded in July 2004 by artists Hernan Bas and Naomi Fisher in the wake of losing their favorite alternative art space “the House” to Miami’s rapid gentrification. Their premise is to simply invite artists who they are inspired by to publicly showcase their work, exposing additional exciting voices to Miami's growing art scene.

For additional information please contact the gallery at lightofman[at]gmail.com or contact Harlan Erskine at Me[at]harlanerskine.com






Black Sun 0006, c-print on diasec in wood frame, 48" x 64"


Black Sun 0009, c-print on diasec in wood frame, 48" x 64"


Black Sun 0181, c-print on diasec in wood frame, 48" x 64"


Infinite Black Suns, 104 c-prints, 4" x 6" each

















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Monday, February 04, 2008

New York Times: On Miami's Art Scene


Reflection of a visitor to the Rubell Family Collection in the Wynwood Art District is seen in an untitled work by Anselm Reyle. Chip Litherland for The New York Times.

In Sunday's New York Times Travel Section there is a article that not only got Miami's art world right but mentioned some friends of mine. Have a look The Miami Art Scene: The Beach Party Moves Indoors. Congratulations Jen Stark, Frank Wick, Scott Murray at Twenty Twenty getting a huge write up, Naomi Fisher and Jim Drain and many others. Its a great write up that is surprisingly on point with where the spots are while avoiding all the South Beach clichés of the standard Miami Travel article.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

Miami Basel to Brooklyn and then straight into finals...

I have been meaning to write about Art Basel Miami Beach 2008 here since I got back on Monday but I have been neck deep in finals so that will have to wait until Wednesday. I will however post a interesting interview I just happened upon (see above).

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Off to Miami

Tomorrow afternoon (or make that THIS afternoon) I am off for another episode of Art Basel madness. If your heading down as well or already there let me know–I plan on not sleeping so I'm sure there will be time to meet up over drinks on the beach. There are a few good guides worth checking out:

critical miami has several posts including a nice photo spread.

and the New York Times has these two articles so far.

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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Whitney Biennial 2008


Bert Rodriguez,
As Long As I Can Love You,” pink neon mounted on plexiglas 20" x 22 1/2" x 2 1/2"
“Size of heart determined by bending a neon tube whose length is exactly my height”


Congratulations have to go out to Adler Guerrier and Bert Rodriguez for their inclusion into the 2008 Whitney Biennial.

There is a New York Times article here.

Its interesting some people are calling this “easy nihilist crap” and the show is not even up yet.

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Miami to Brooklyn

No, I am not talking about the electro song but it will be part of the sound track as I move.



So, as some of you already know... I have finally thrown in the towel and I am leaving Miami and Crispin Porter + Bogusky where I have worked as a Photographer for the past year and a half and before that a Digital Artist for 3 years and I am going back to School to pursue a MFA in Photography from School of Visual Arts. It is very hard leaving a place with so many great people and great memories attached to it but I have been itching to do this for some time now and I can't wait to get started.

I have to thank SVA Graduate Photography AlumsAmy Stein and Matthew Baum for their advise and insight.

Stay classy Miami I will miss you but I will be back regularly. Now back to packing...

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Friday, June 08, 2007

Twenty Twenty Projects - "Gallery owner clicks by keeping it real"



Nice article on local Gallery and friend TwentyTwenty Projects in the Miami Herald last weekendGallery owner clicks by keeping it real

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Interesting article on the State of South Florida Condos


© Barbara P. Fernandez for The New York Times



As Condos Rise in South Florida, Nervous Investors Try to Flee - New York Times

The funny this is that I was on the other side of that condo the other day photographing the mess around there and then I find this article the next day.

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Monday, February 05, 2007

Jen Stark - constructed paper sculptures

A few months ago I photographed a bunch of art works for Jen Stark's Portfolio. They were easy to photograph because every angle offered interesting posibilities and compositions. Take a peek at her portfolio and if your in Miami she has a piece in a group show at Locust Projects.

  "Detail: Assorted Explosion" 8"x 8"   hand-cut stack of construction paper   2006 

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Friday, December 01, 2006

Uffie and Feadz at the Shore Club


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A few months back I took pictures of rising underground stars Uffie and DJ/Producer Feadz when they played at the Skybar at the Shore club on Miami Beach. Both are with the Paris outfit Ed Banger Records. Check the pictures out here on XLR8R's peep show blog.

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Saturday, November 25, 2006

Miami Art Museum: The Machine, the Body and the City


Ted Croner, Taxi, New York Night 1949, gelatin silver print, 15 3/8 x 15 1/8 inches
Collection Miami Art Museum , fractional and promised gift of Charles Cowles
© Ted Croner Estate Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery, NYC


I am excited to announce, although already a week overdue, that I have been included in an exhibition at the Miami Art Museum entitled: Miami Art Museum: The Machine, the Body and the City. It's a great show and even if I were not in it, I would recommend it to any fan of photography.

There isn't too much about it online at this point but there is a write up in the Miami Herald and V Magazine.

I would like to thank guest curator, Andy Grundberg, Peter Boswell Senior Curator at MAM and Charles Cowles for his contributions to the Miami Art Museum.

The exhibition will be up until April 15, 2007 in MAM's Plaza Level Gallery.

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Friday, November 03, 2006

Locust Projects annual fundraiser 2006

Tomorrow is the annual fundraiser for Miami cutting edge space Locust Projects. I participated last year and the show was very fun with people racing around to get their favorite artwork after their names are drawn at random. See flyer below.



I have donated one of the pieces from my series "ten convenient stores" that was shown at Art Basel Miami Beach 2005. Please see below for web reference. I hope to see you there tomorrow night.

All enquires please contact Ambrosino Gallery.

#10535, 20"x30", 1 of 6, © 2004 Harlan Erskine all rights reserved.

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Friday, August 18, 2006

OPTIC NERVE, Tonight MOCA Miami



I few weeks ago I was asked to Judge the prestigious Optic Nerve experimental film festival and tonight is the opening screening. I hope to see you there.

The Artists include:
Clifton Childree
Lou Anne Colodny
Studio El Condor
Matthew Cox
FG
Liz Haley
Jiae Hwang
Storyteller
Duda Leite
Alejandra Leibovich
Ali Prosch
Nicholas Raftis
Geoffrey Thomas
TM Sisters
Friends With You
David Rohn

Schedule:
Friday, August 18 at MOCA
Joan Lehman Building, 770 NE 125th St., North Miami
7 pm First Screening
8 pm Artist Roundtable with Starbucks
9 pm Second Screening

Saturday, August 26 at MOCA at Goldman Warehouse
404 NW 26th St., Wynwood Arts District
7 pm Screening

See the press release here.

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Sunday, March 05, 2006

Cloud City by Friends With You - Art Basel Miami Beach 2006

Yes, believe it or not I haven't finished posting about Basel. I wanted to post more while it was going on but work and art sometimes don't mix. Below is my documentation of The Cloud City by Miami Collective Friends With You that was showing from December 1, 2005 until January 29, 2006 at the Museum Of Contemporary Art Miami at the Goldman Warehouse
I hope they het a chance to product this show in a more permanent way. So, kids (of any age) can come an play in the Cloud City another day.

Links:
New York Times Article
Mami Chan & Norman Bambi (PonPoko)



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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Happy 80th North Miami!

What does a respectable city do to celebrate its 80th Anniversary?

If you said "Have a creepy carnival," then you should win a Chinese manufactured plush toy and an Elephant ear. I could only stand to be there for so long (plus I had places to go) So, here is the digital documentation I have (I shot a little film too I'll try to post that later).


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This is the view from 125th Street as I parked... of what was to come.



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"Get the Water in the Hole and win a prize kids." The Carnie announced over the build in pa system.



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Unfortunately they were out of Elephant Ears.



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These creatures of MoCa watched the Carnival celebration from their MoCA lake perches.



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Friday, December 16, 2005

Revolver Party - Friday night, December 02, 2005 Art Basel

I meant to post this several months ago but I have been working so much I have had little time for sleep and no less posting. Now that things have slowed down I will try to catch up. I'll start with some pictures from Art Basel Miami Beach 2005. Yes, ok that was in December but I'll catch up to the present, quick, I hope.



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Carlos D. and Steve Aoki
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Mark, The Cobra Snake was having a good time.
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Harold Hunter (Zoo York) was serving free Red Stripes. Why Harold Hunter? Who knows and who cares, it is free beer after all.


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© 2005 Harlan Erskine. All rights reserved.


I finally compiled the pictures from last weeks Vice Magazine sponsored party over at Revolver at the Pawn Shop. I still have two more days worth of Art Basel Pictures so stay posted for more...

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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Documentation of FUFI FUFI Ice Cream Truck - Art Basel

On Friday, December 2nd, I finally ran into the FUFI FUFI ice cream truck. Their hard work really paid off. The truck looked great and the product was top shelf.


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FUFI FUFI Ice Cream Truck - Art Basel



From the press release:
FUFI FUFI
December 1-4, During Art Basel and NADA, Miami Beach

TypeStereo & Freegums present FUFI FUFI, a converted ice cream truck which
will be driving around selling art from local and internationally known
artists, during the four day Art Basel Miami Beach event in December.

Artists:
AZStar 78
Alvaro Ilizarbe (Freegums)
Barry McGee
Ben Loiz (Neenoon)
Cody Hudson (Struggle Inc.)
Dan Funder (Thought Ninjas)
David Ian Taylor (OkayBro)
Deanne Cheuk
Derek Lerner
Gary Garay
Justin Fines (DEMO)
Justin Kay (Upnorth)
Kimou (Grotesk)
Friends With You
Green Lady / HUGA
Maya Hayuk
Mike del Marmol (typeStereo)
Pres Rodriguez
Steve Green (Upnorth)
Thom Lessner

Publications involved:
OneOneNine
Arkitip
Lodown (Berlin)
Lumpen
Vice

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Miami PAC can't take the heat?

Look, it is one thing not to hire someone because you don't want to hire them. But, to hire someone and then, after they have given their two weeks to not hire them because, god forbid, they wrote something critical of that public organization. Why don't arts organizations understand blogging? is it that hard to understand this new printing press? Miami needs this Performing Arts Center but it would be nice it were run a little more professionally. Let's just hope it get finished "on time," whenever that is.

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Monday, December 12, 2005

DISTANCE, by JEPPE HEIN at the Moore Space.

This past Thurday, during Art Basel I got a chance to go to The Moore Space to check out Jeppe Hein's installation.


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Thursday, December 08, 2005

MOSAIC in the Design District

MOSAIC was one on the many Miami Design District collaborative art shows that sprouted during Art Basel. There was lots of work from China including a foam pit.


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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Art Basel Miami Beach - Containers

I made it to a few of the Containers or Art Positions, as they like to call them, over this past weekend. I couldn't make it too all of them because they closed on as I was walking around–some party. Of the ones, I visited I found them only marginally better then last year. Overall, I think a gallery needs more space to display their art. People never like bumping into people. It just turns them off and when the container is three people wide, this happens too frequently. Anyway, here are the highlights:


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The M/M Paris Container was one of my favorites. Many will write them off because they are "Graphic Design" and not Art but to me they are of a higher caliber then the rest of the lots. If anyone knows where I can get a hold of one of those posters, please write me.

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Just outside the Containers, there was a crushed airplane sculpture by someone named Adel Abdessemed.


I have several more photosets this is only a part 1 of day 1. Stay tuned for updates coming all week.

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Friday, December 02, 2005

The 26 Hour Day.

Considering all the events/parties going on this weekend, I will be outside and not on the computer. I'll post a post-baselmaddness wrap-up sometime next week. Tonight's event is Revolver at The pawn Shop:
Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeah's)
Carlos D. (Interpol)
Steve Aoki (Kidmillionare/Dim Mak Records)
MisShapes (NYC)
Ben Cho (Sway Sundays/NYC)

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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Look me up at booth A-7 in Art Basel Miami Beach.

I have 2 pictures from my "ten convenient stores" project and a limited edition catalogue/zine featured in the Ambrosino Gallery's booth. Please come by if your there. See the picture for the map.

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Monday, November 28, 2005

Art Basel LINKAGE.

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

More Wilma Images


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These images are the rest of the Hurricane Wilma images from around Brickell Avenue in Downtown Miami. I made them two days after the storm when I was going to check on my apartment. I'll post the other images I have of The Eden Roc Hotel (Wilma sanctuary) and the destruction in Fort Lauderdale after the weekend.

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First - Hurricaine Wilma Images


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I have finally gotten around to getting the Wilma images back from the processors and getting some selects scaned. So, here is my very first photography post or for that matter-this is the first real post on this blog. I have many more images I will be posting soon. I guess this is a test run then.

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