Image 1 / 4:
Kelley Walker.
Andy Warhol and Sonny Liston Fly on Braniff (When you got it-flaunt it).
Image 2 / 4:
Lisa Oppenheim.
The Sun is Always Setting Somewhere Else….
Image 3 / 4:
Jordan Kantor.
Eclipse.
Image 4 / 4:
Carter Mull.
Before and After.
This exhibition spotlights evolving attitudes toward the appropriation, recuperation, and repurposing of extant photographic imagery. Artists, as both producers and consumers in today’s vast image economy, freely adopt and adapt materials from myriad sources. Images culled from the Internet, magazines, newspapers, advertisements, television, films, personal and public archives, studio walls, and from other works of art are all fair game. Image Transfer brings together artists who divert commonplace, even ubiquitous, visual materials into new territories of formal and idiomatic expression.
Richard E. Peeler Art Center, DePauw University
Greencastle, Indiana
February 22 – May 6, 2011
Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
Baltimore, Maryland
October 6 – December 10, 2011
Salina Art Center
Salina, Kansas
November 9, 2012 – January 18, 2013
Image Transfer: Pictures in a Remix Culture is curated by Henry Curator Sara Krajewski and is a traveling exhibition presented by the Henry Art Gallery in partnership with Independent Curators International (ICI), New York, and circulated by ICI. The Presenting Sponsor for this exhibition is The Boeing Company. Additional support is generously provided by ArtsFund, 4Culture/King County Lodging Tax Fund, the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.
Featured artists: Sean Dack, Karl Haendel, Jordan Kantor, Matt Keegan, Carter Mull, Lisa Oppenheim, Marlo Pascual, Amanda Ross-Ho, Sara VanDerBeek, Siebren Versteeg, Erika Vogt, Kelley Walker
Image 2:
Lisa Oppenheim.
The Sun is Always Setting Somewhere Else….
2006.
35mm slide projection, 15 slides.
Courtesy of the artist and Harris Lieberman Gallery, New York.
Image 3:
Jordan Kantor.
Eclipse.
2009.
Screenprint on clear polycarbonate and silver Mylar sheet (from suite of five).
Courtesy of the artist and Ratio 3.
Image 4:
Carter Mull.
Before and After.
2010.
Type-C print with pasted prints.
Courtesy of the artist and Marc Foxx Gallery.