Doug Fogelson Joins Sasha Wolf Gallery - Miami Projects Fair @ Art Basel

SASHA WOLF GALLERY at MIAMI PROJECT BOOTH H9

Return to Oblivion No. 10 © Doug Fogelson. From the series Chemical Alterations.

Sasha Wolf Gallery is excited to be heading back to Miami and this year we're doing two fairs, Miami Project and Art on Paper Miami. Both fairs open Tuesday, December 1st at The Deauville Beach Resort in the heart of Miami Beach. The co-located fairs will build on the resounding success of their previous editions.

"If you can only see one fair, make it Miami Project", said the Miami Herald of Miami Project 2014.

Now celebrating its fourth year as one of the most highly sought out venues for the acquisition of modern and contemporary art, Miami Project 2015 will present fifty top galleries from around the world and include a robust program of special projects installed throughout the grounds of The Deauville. Sasha Wolf gallery will be exhibiting large scale works by Doug Fogelson and Adam Katseff and some new, unique pieces by Caleb Charland.

Location:

Booth H9

The Deauville Beach Resort

Collins Ave at 67th St, 

Miami Beach, FL 

Preview:

Tuesday December 1, 2015

5:00pm to 10:00pm


Public Hours:

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 - 11:00am to 7:00pm
Thursday, December 3, 2015 - 11:00am to 7:00pm
Friday, December 4, 2015 - 11:00am to 7:00pm
Saturday, December 5, 2015 - 11:00am to 7:00pm
Sunday, December 6, 2015 - 11:00am to 6:00pm

Exit Eden No. 10© Doug Fogelson. From the series Chemical Alterations.

We are pleased to announce that photographer Doug Fogelson has joined the gallery.

Doug Fogelson studied art and photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. His photographic manipulations are included in notable public and private collections such as The J. Paul Getty Center, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, The Cleveland Clinic, Palm Springs Art Museum and Elmhurst Art Museum. His work has featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions and esteemed galleries and museums since 2004, including The Art Center, Illinois, Chicago Cultural Center, Walker Art Center, Chicago Urban Art Society, Linda Warren Projects, Kasher/Potamkin Gallery, The Arts Club of Chicago, Delta Institute and Museum Belvedere, Netherlands 

He has been recognized by publications including Art News, Photo District News, Art Forum, and AfterImage, and has had work included in Harpers, Orion and New York: A Photographer's City (pub. Rizzoli, 2011). Additionally, Doug Fogelson founded Front Forty Press, an award-winning independent fine art publishing company, he has taught in the Photography Department of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and he is on the Board of Directors for Filter Photo Festival. He is an advocate for the fine arts and ecological sustainability, and he is currently based in Chicago.

Fogelson's first exhibition with Sasha Wolf Gallery will be on view from March 2, 2016.

 Dirt (California No. 02)  ©  Doug Fogelson. From the Photogram series .

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Gallery Hours:

Tuesday - Saturday, 12 to 6 PM and by appointment

 

 

"Return to Oblivion" Discussion with MOCP Curator Allison Grant

"Return To Oblivion"- DOUG FOGELSON IN DISCUSSION WITH MOCP CURATOR ALLISON GRANT AT FIELD STUDY:

As a part of the programming for the Field Study Exhibition at David Weinberg Gallery a discussion between Museum of Contemporary Photography curator Allison Grant and Doug Fogelson will address Fogelson's experimental photographic techniques, the intersection of art and ecological concerns/devastation, and his plans for a yearlong residency with Openlands.

Field Study   is a selection of photographs and videos that examine the indelible relationship between humans and nature. Co-sponsored byOpenlands to advance a culture of conservation in a variety of urban and regional settings, this group show investigates our current ecological reality. Curated by Katherine Ware and Meg Noe for the 7th AnnualFilter Photo Festival  Juried Exhibition.  

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18th, 2015 6:00-8:00 PM

David Weinberg Gallery

300 West Superior Street

Suite 203

Chicago, IL 60654

http://d-weinberg.com/fieldstudyevents

Openlands Announces Doug Fogelson as Artist-in-Residence

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

CONTACT:    Brandon Hayes
312-863-6260
bhayes@openlands.org
(Media inquiries only)

 

OPENLANDS ANNOUNCES DOUG FOGELSON AS ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE

***Year-Long Partnership to Focus on Nature in the Region***

(Chicago – September 15, 2015) Openlands announces that Doug Fogelson is the regional conservation organization’s first Artist-In-Residence. The residency commences late summer 2015 and extends until summer 2016. Fogelson’s residency will focus on natural spaces around the Chicago region in which Openlands has worked in its 52-year history. These will include, but not be limited to, forest preserves, wildlife refuges, and the Openlands Lakeshore Preserve. The residency will culminate in an exhibition, as well as lectures and other events, following the year.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Doug Fogelson, a Chicago based photographic artist who has achieved national acclaim,” said Openlands President and CEO Jerry Adelmann. “Having started as a social justice organization, Openlands’ conservation mission is rooted in people and connecting them to nature where they live. Doug’s images challenge and invite the viewer to see our world in new and evocative ways. We look forward to his unique vision of some of our most beloved landscapes.”

“Working with Openlands is a unique opportunity to experience the rich landscape in our region and visually engage dialog about it,” Fogelson remarks. “I intend to personally learn and feel through a process of regular site visits and studio production over the next four seasons and synthesize a body of work that reflects issues surrounding non-human life to the people living amongst it.”

About Doug Fogelson

Doug Fogelson studied art and photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. His photographic manipulations are included in notable public and private collections such as The J. Paul Getty Center, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, The Cleveland Clinic and exhibited with esteemed galleries. He has been recognized by publications including Art News, Photo District News, Art Forum, and AfterImage. Doug Fogelson founded Front Forty Press, an award-winning independent fine art publishing company, and has taught in the Photography Department of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is an advocate for the fine arts and ecological sustainability. To see his work please visit www.dougfogelson.com.

About Openlands

Founded in 1963, Openlands is one of the nation’s oldest and most successful metropolitan conservation organizations, having helped secure, protect, and provide public access to more than 55,000 acres of land for parks, forest preserves, wildlife refuges, land and water greenway corridors, and urban gardens. For more information, please visit www.openlands.org.

Broken Cabinet at Linda Warren Projects

Broken Cabinet Exhibition at Linda Warren Projects:

Linda Warren Projects 
Gallery X: Doug Fogelson, "Broken Cabinet" September 11 - November 7, 2015

Opening Reception: September 11, 2015, 6-9pm 
EXPO Chicago Celebration Sunday Brunch: Sunday September 20, 10am-12pm
Discussion with Giovanni Aloi, Scholar & Author: Saturday, October 10, 2-4pm

In "Broken Cabinet," Chicago artist Doug Fogelson highlights a disconnect between humans and the natural world. In his photograms, the artist places organic items like coral, coyote claws, moths and fox skulls upon photosensitive materials to create candy-colored shadows of these artifacts. Bringing the natural world into the manmade, Fogelson calls attention to the impact that mankind has on the environment; exhibiting the photograms beneath partially shattered glass, the artist emphasizes the fact that it's most often at the hand of humans that various organisms are undergoing extinction.

Fogelson's installation of this series of photograms is of particular importance. In an effort to reflect the vastness of the natural world, the works are displayed in a grid upon a single wall of the gallery. Here, mushrooms, horseshoe crabs, shark teeth and horsehair are presented democratically, reinforcing the artist's message that each organism is of equal importance on earth. In addition to the wallbound works, Fogelson exhibits a vitrine filled with the actual objects indexed in his photograms, sourced from EBay, taxidermists, fishing stores, strange shops and on walks in nature. This collection of natural artifacts is the artist's own "cabinet of curiosities," providing three-dimensional counterparts to the reanimated yet flattened forms of the photograms.

http://lindawarrenprojects.com/nina-rizzo-doug-fogelson/ 

Linda Warren Projects 
327 North Aberdeen Ste. 151
Chicago, Illinois 60622
(312) 432-9500

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