WHAT LIES BENEATH, FOTO WEEK DC

November 1st, 2009 admin

One of my We English photographs will be on show in the upcoming Foto Week DC festival, which runs from 7th – 14th November in Washington DC. ‘Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station, Nottinghamshire’ will be included in an exhibition called What Lies Beneath: Nature & Urban Landscape in EU Photography curated by Judith Turner-Yamamoto and in collaboration with the Embassies of the EU Member States in Washington, DC.

The exhibition is at the House of Sweden and runs from November 7th – 22nd.

House of Sweden
2900 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Saturday & Sunday – 11:00AM to 4:00PM

We English

Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station, Nottinghamshire, 16th June 2008 © Simon Roberts

Here’s the blurb-

“Twenty EU fine art photographers explore the nuances of the natural and built environment. They look beyond pictorial documentation to capture images animated by light, form, and pattern that resonate with references to a human presence that is felt if not seen. Space is not only described but mysteriously enlivened, evoking emotional rather than rational responses, and becoming meditations on space itself. They look beyond mere observation to explore how our presence and built environments intersect and impact the natural world. These images ask us to take a second look, whether at the familiar or the sublime, and to discover the unexpected and the sometimes incongruous in how we live now. The works resonate with references to a human presence that is felt if not seen. Space is not only described but mysteriously enlivened, evoking emotional rather than rational responses to become meditations on place.”

Exhibition photographers are Olaf Otto Becker, Karin Borghouts, Elina Brotherus, Iñigo Calles Oyarbide, Lotte Fløe Christensen, Argyro Christodoulou, Denise Grunstein, Annika Haas, Josef Hoflehner, Stratos Kalafatis, Peter Koštrun, Alena Kotzmannova, Selene Lazzarini, Edgar Martins, Dara McGrath, Serban Mestecaneanu, Simon Roberts, Alnis Stakle, Artur Wesolowski, and Edwin Zwakman.

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