The Glass Between Us
May 18, 2006- June 24, 2006
529 W 20th St
Artist Talk and Book Signing
May 24, 6pm
Ricco/Maresca Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of The Glass Between Us,
Rebecca Norris Webb’s seven-year long photographic exploration into the complicated and vulnerable relationship between humans and urban creatures. Ms. Norris Webb has photographed captive animals in cities across the world, including New York, Chicago, Havana, Istanbul, New Delhi, and Paris. Often, the images are shot through some sort of transparent barrier, such as the glass tanks in aquariums, the specimen cases in natural history museums, or the Plexiglas walls of monkey houses. Under certain lighting conditions, the glass captures not only the creature, but also the reflection of onlookers leaning to get a bit closer. The resultant images are sublime, layered so that a silhouetted human appears to be ascending a stairway through a large aquarium, or a woman in a natural history museum is eclipsed by the stuffed bear before her. The exhibition will coincide with the release of Ms. Norris Webb’s book by the same title, published by Channel Photographics.
Originally a poet,
Rebecca Norris Webb began photographing in 1988. Her project, The Glass Between Us was featured in the Griffin Museum of Photography in 2005, and awarded sponsorship by the Blue Earth Alliance. Her work has been exhibited at the Zucchi Museum (Milan), the Photographic Center Northwest (Seattle, WA), the Fine Art Work Center (Provincetown, MA), and will be included in the George Eastman House exhibition “Why Look at Animals?” This marks the first New York City exhibition of Rebecca’s work.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Ricco/Maresca | | Address | 529 W 20th St, 3rd Fl New York (Chelsea) NY, 10011 United States | | Phone | 212-627-4819 | | Fax | 212-627-5117 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 11-6 | |
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