doubleflawless:

This is tonight, if you’re in Chicago, you should go!
(Chicago, IL)… HungryMan Gallery presents, Ocean, the photographic work of Aaron Fowler curated by Jason Lazarus. Aaron Louis Fowler’s photography lurks quietly in the mass of young contemporary photography. There is an efficient economy of meaning in his work. A conch shell, a cell phone, a bedspread that reads like an ocean. Curled up inside a sweater, a cable release, an audience of two plants. A young man’s back pressed up against glass. Like many young photographers who grew up with the internet (he was born in 1989), he is self conscious about the styles and modalities of photographic strategy, and deftly maneuvers among them. Fowler transcends a mere war with the obvious— he’s at war with complacency, with distance, and with the photographic frame itself. There is an opening in the armor of youth in his photographs— there’s great reciprocity in his images. He will immolate himself for the viewer—great fodder for color photography (look at the blood on his back).
This exhibition, Ocean, is an introduction to Aaron’s work–his response to his life. -Jason Lazarus
Ocean Works by Aaron Fowler Curated by Jason Lazarus
June 18 – July 11, 2010 Opening Reception Friday June 18 6-9
Hours Saturday and Sunday June 19&20 12-5p
Closing Reception Sunday July 11 4-7p

doubleflawless:

This is tonight, if you’re in Chicago, you should go!

(Chicago, IL)… HungryMan Gallery presents, Ocean, the photographic work of Aaron Fowler curated by Jason Lazarus. Aaron Louis Fowler’s photography lurks quietly in the mass of young contemporary photography. There is an efficient economy of meaning in his work. A conch shell, a cell phone, a bedspread that reads like an ocean. Curled up inside a sweater, a cable release, an audience of two plants. A young man’s back pressed up against glass. Like many young photographers who grew up with the internet (he was born in 1989), he is self conscious about the styles and modalities of photographic strategy, and deftly maneuvers among them. Fowler transcends a mere war with the obvious— he’s at war with complacency, with distance, and with the photographic frame itself. There is an opening in the armor of youth in his photographs— there’s great reciprocity in his images. He will immolate himself for the viewer—great fodder for color photography (look at the blood on his back).

This exhibition, Ocean, is an introduction to Aaron’s work–his response to his life. -Jason Lazarus

Ocean Works by Aaron Fowler Curated by Jason Lazarus

June 18 – July 11, 2010 Opening Reception Friday June 18 6-9

Hours Saturday and Sunday June 19&20 12-5p

Closing Reception Sunday July 11 4-7p

Reblogged from DOUBLE FLAWLESS
Chocolate Milk Bath PT 1, 2008.

Chocolate Milk Bath PT 1, 2008.

Chocolate Milk Bath PT 2, 2008.

Chocolate Milk Bath PT 2, 2008.

Found Collage, 2010.

Found Collage, 2010.

Two Things That Make Me Feel The Same, 2009/2010.

Two Things That Make Me Feel The Same, 2009/2010.

Untitled, 2010.

Untitled, 2010.

The Replacements - I Will Dare

I’m Sorry/I Love You, 2010.

I’m Sorry/I Love You, 2010.

SPANNING TIME, 2009.

Trying to make the longest distance relationship work…

Hey remember how I’m fucking in love with you?

Hey remember how I’m fucking in love with you?

jennilee:

oscar mendoza mini interview!

Sweet! Thanks again!

jennilee:

oscar mendoza mini interview!

Sweet! Thanks again!

Reblogged from HAPPY ACCIDENT