Ten Photographs by Richard Gess
These pictures are from a series of neighborhood landscapes. The neighborhoods vary; some of these photographs were made a few yards from my front door, some of them were made hundreds of miles away. What all of them share is a preoccupation with the unseen--the conjunctions of light, shadow, and surface that exist outside of our ordinary attention, above our notice. Every intersection of surfaces in the world is its own world of forms, tinted and sculpted, no less deliberate for its arbitrary existence. The places we don't usually look at are the places I'm trying to see.
Your comments are welcome at libgess@emory.edu.
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