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APG Gallery Exhibits 2006

Black and white portrait of a young boy in a thermal spring

"In the Hot Spring, Glenwood Springs, CO" ©1995 E. Wright Ledbetter

A hand fan lies among the ashes of a burned country church near Society Hill, South Carolina"Fan in the Ashes" ©2005 Paul Conlan

Young woman in torquoise dress admiring her brilliant orange-red wig in a pocket mirror"Red Hot " ©2005 Jenny Levine

"Camel Start 2" © Greg Newington"Camel Start 2" © Greg Newington

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Over The Dege

June 16 – July 21, 2006
Opening: Fri., June 16, 7:30 p.m.

View photos of the opening

 
Juried by Laurie Kratochvil,

Visual consultant and instructor at the International Center of Photography in New York City and the Santa Fe Workshops in New Mexico.

For its annual summer show, the Atlanta Photography group has chosen a very provocative and exciting thesis: "HOT: Images that Sizzle." And from what I have seen from the entries for this show, Atlanta is a city that certainly may lay claim to this word.

"HOT" evokes vastly different image interpretations both from the viewer and the photographer. It can be a beautiful and alluring woman, an abstract form of paint, or steel heated to its melting point. Its image can take the form of a body expressing itself through dance, or through the more common but equally as elegant exhilaration of everyday athletics. It can also serve as a bitter metaphor like the scorched and sad memories that are left behind in Paul Conlan's "Fan Left in the Ashes."

From Jamie Butler Cicatiello's body landscapes to Jeffrey Mitchell's delicate fire of summer poppies in bloom, the variety of photography created and submitted for adjudication was compelling.

Additionally, I was struck by the humor that revealed itself as a central theme that seems to run through many of my selections. I especially like Susan Barmon's "The Devils and Jesus" and the uninhibited, sunbathing couple composed by Charles Maniaci in his image, "Deep Tan."

I was also struck by E. Wright Ledbetter's powerful images and chose "In the Hot Spring" for the invitation because of the seemingly contradictory feelings of both oppression and relief that I found within the photograph.

In total, the visual creativity of the photographers I judged for APG's Summer Show was impressive and encouraging. Curating the show has been a great pleasure and I believe Atlanta (dare I say, "Hotlanta") has a rich future with its photographic talent. I would like to thank all of the photographers who participated in this exhibition for sharing your work with me and the Atlanta Photography Group for this opportunity. - Laurie Kratochvil

Juror's Talk
Saturday, June 17. Coffee and bagels at 9:30 a.m., talk starts at 10:00 a.m.

Photographers

  • H. Gay Allen
  • Peter Bahouth
  • Doug Barlow
  • Susan S. Barmon
  • Derek B. Bell
  • Jamie Butler Cicatiello
  • Paul Conlan
  • Michael Holland
  • Tom Kells
  • E. Wright Ledbetter
  • Jenny Levine
  • Neil Liveakos  
  • Ted Maloof
  • Charles Maniaci
  • Charlie McCullers
  • Jack McMahan
  • Jeffrey Mitchell
  • Ann E. Moller
  • Greg Newington
  • Roger H. Nunley
  • Michele Robins
  • Sam Saghatelian
  • Virginia Twinam Smith
  • Susan Tzetzo
  • John Zoller