Where to buy Photography online

ENI Contemporary Photography of emering Photographers for sale online.
By: ENI Photography Gallery
 
Jan. 16, 2014 - PRLog -- ENI Gallery - Online Contemporary Photography Gallery Launch in 2013.
www.enigallery.com
First Online Exhibition : SPACE – STRUCTURE : October 23rd 2013 – February 23rd 2014

ENI Gallery is pleased to announce the launch of a web-based Contemporary Photography Gallery promoting emerging photographers who work on architectural, topographic and landscape themes.

The current exhibition is focused on works that reveal the nature of structure in our environment; whether it be man-made, naturally occurring, or as a result of the meeting of the two. The experience of pattern, color, and material in the individual artist’s surroundings as well as memory and even emptiness are questioned in this exhibition. ENI is pleased to present the work of Yuta Nakajima, Merijn Koelink, Jessica Hans, and Theo Schultz.

Yuta Nakajima’s work is an on-going semi-biographical series of ‘symbolic’ yet mundane areas we come across as individuals and as a society. It is a subtle suggestion of spaces and objects that create layers of experience and a bond between us and our activities no matter how routine they may seem. His work draws on his own experience as much as from an objective shared experience of the objects and places that shape our lives. The formal structure of his photographs and starkness of the spaces he examines quietly sculpts the simple objects and places we might casually see on a daily basis. Yuta Nakajima (b. 1987) was born and raised in San Francisco, currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. After receiving his BFA from New York University in 2009, active with his various blog and publication projects, he has also exhibited in group shows in New York, San Francisco and Greece. In addition he has received Photography Book Now, Honorable Mention, Fine Art Jonathan Goodman Award, ISE Cultural Foundation and theprintspace Photography Competition: Commended Entry, Landscape. He recently published Before You Forget, Booklet Press, and Tokyo in 2012.

Using the city as point of rupture Merijn Koelink sees his work in the context of human experience within the highly contrived living environment we call the city. These gaps of space are places that become the connecting aesthetic value in his work. The nature of the disconnect we feel in a highly planned environment is a continuous line of introspection his work attempts to question. His photographic work is a monochromatic journey of the topography of places, buildings, and things that represent the gap between architecture and pattern. Merijn’s work has appeared at  FotoFilmic'13, Positive Negative Gallery, Vancouver. CA, Expo LOOK, Ypsilon Park, The Hague, NL in 2013; exhibitions in  Newport, UK,  Expo VERSUS, Creatief warenhuis HOOP, The Hague,  NL in 2012 and SWIFT a Photography Exhibition, in Cardiff UK in 2011; in 2010 at GeldersNieuwsFoto 2009, CODA Apeldoorn, NL.

Multi-disciplinary artist and photographer,Jessica Hans,is concerned with elements in nature as much as with the landscape itself as object. Rather than fragment the different materials she works with in her artistic practice, her fluid style in photography derives from her work with ceramics. Within this presentation of her work, there is a comfort in shape yet edge to the materials she photographs and a resulting game of warmth and isolation of experience.  Jessica Hans has exhibited internationally at venues such as Mr. Kitly in Brunswick, Australia, OMMU Distribution in Athens, Greece, Creatures of Comfort in New York City, IKO IKO Space in Los Angeles, Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, sophiajacob Gallery in Baltimore, and Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Hans continues to elaborate on projects that merge photography and ceramic works in nature.

Theo Schultz’s dynamic style ranges from flowers to architectural surfaces that capture patterns and structure through lighting and digital manipulation. His methods fuse both traditional and digital imaging techniques. The properties of each subject such as plastic, color, and depth create layers of texture and shift meaning between an enhanced experience of the subject and a reconsideration of the urban and agrarian landscapes. Theo Schultz works and lives in the American Midwest and pursues multiple areas of work that hinge from an interest in history and archaeology, as well as songwriting and music performance. Music finds itself in his work through an exploration of line, pattern, and repetition, to compositional effect.

Contact
ENI Gallery
***@enigallery.com
End
Source:ENI Photography Gallery
Email:***@enigallery.com Email Verified
Tags:Contemporary Art, Photography Online, Art Gallery, Photography Gallery, Fine Art
Industry:Arts, Photography
Subject:Projects
Account Email Address Verified     Account Phone Number Verified     Disclaimer     Report Abuse
ENI Gallery News
Trending
Most Viewed
Daily News



Like PRLog?
9K2K1K
Click to Share