As your prototypical, abnormal, standard, nonconformist art concern, PF Gallery does not “lay claim” to the artists we collaborate with. We are duly proud when their work goes on to be shown and recognized elsewhere. This week in PF Gallery Elsewhere : State Of Wonder is having a garden exhibition at the Standard Hotel in Miami and Christopher Anderson’s SON will be showing at the Paris Photo LA show via the Robert Morat Galerie. Feel the PF love on the national scale.
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Picture Farm Gallery is an art space hosting a regular offering of multi-week shows, pop up exhibitions, craft workshops and cultural events.
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We first met Zak Bush when he showed up at our doorstep on the immediate heels of Hurricane Sandy with Mikey DeTemple, Lisa Myers & Ty Breuer to start our Sandy recovery efforts. And ever since one of his gorgeous, environmental surf photographs popped up on our walls for Within Sight, we’ve been trying to lock down a time for him to do a solo show. That time is May 2014.
Zak’s photographic journey starts in the cold, clear north of Nova Scotia and the reaches of coastal Canada, and has continued around the world in warmer climes, coming to settle, for the moment, in New York. His process and inspirations have shifted over that time, but his natural talent has persevered. As photographic Swiss Army Knife for Saturdays, Zak has been continually bombarded with new input and fresh visions and the resulting show of instigation and progress is an invigorating comment on an artist in full motion.
Opening Reception on May 2nd form 6-10pm at the gallery!
“New York City-based photographer Zak Bush is proud to present his first solo exhibition, Revisions. Exploring the contesting aesthetics of rural Canada and urban New York City, Revisions chronicles the drastic environmental change Zak underwent in his journey from life in the corner of North America to its center.
Finding grounding elements in each environment, Revisions compares and contrasts imagery from both landscapes respectively, from the jagged coastlands of Nova Scotia to the grid-like streets of New York City. His collection of work not only zeros in on the features that polarize these two regions, but also highlights the qualities that bind them.
Canadian-born photographer Zak Bush developed his art after an injury kept him out of the water for several months. In desperate need of a preoccupation, Zak borrowed a camera and began framing the setting around him. Now residing in Brooklyn, Zak continues to capture the texture and feel of his surrounding environment, whether in bustling Lower Manhattan or a nearby beachside town.
Zak’s work has been featured in The Surfers Journal, Saturdays Magazine, Bergdorf Goodman’s 58th and 5th, Surfer Magazine, Surfing Magazine, Transworld Surf, Australian Surfing Magazine, Slide Magazine, Foam Symmetry, as well as other surf and lifestyle publications around the world. Zak is currently the in-house photographer at Saturdays NYC.”
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Great review of the Emily Chatton show at PF Gallery.
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Our spiritual compatriots, sister gallerists and production partners Huck Magazine have this habit of making beautiful comments on art.
In 1984, French street art legend Thierry Noir painted the Berlin Wall. Thirty years on, he exhibits a career retrospective in Shoreditch, London.
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