I enjoyed this show of Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison's work. It consists of about twenty prints from from there three bodies of work: The Architect's Brother, The Grey Dawn, and Counterpoint. Seeing a couple of the pieces from each of the series really made me want to see each of the series in their entirety, to see if there is even more of a story to pull from having all of them together and working together. The Architect's Brother pieces definitely feel like you are looking at a narrative, kind of a myth. There interesting to look at on the web and in books, but you should definitely take the time to see them in person, the scale and the texture of some of these pieces add a lot to there impression. I liked the sepia toned Architect's Brother pieces better when I first saw everything on the web, but at the show I ended up liking the newer color pieces better. Go check them out, the show is open until February 8th. Unfortunately, your not allowed to photograph in this exhibit, so these photos were pulled from the web. The top one is called Pollination and the second one is called Mourning Cloak.
"My photographs tell stories of loss, human struggle, and personal exploration within landscapes scarred by technology and over-use... [I] strive to metaphorically and poetically link laborius actions, idiosyncratic rituals and strangely crude machines into tales about our modern experience" -Robert ParkeHarrison
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