good-bye spring
hello hot shots and friends! i’m marina–one of the newest additions to the intern crew here at jen bekman. you may have recognized my excellent art-handling skills on the walls of the gallery in this past week’s Spring ‘07 Hey, Hot Shot! showcase, which i helped hang. so, if anything was crooked or not proportionally spaced, it was all thanks to my poor recollection of fractions.
unfortunately, it is now too late for you to judge me via the the presentation of the show, which came to an end this past sunday. so, hopefully you got a chance to come in and see it. if not, you can take a look at some of the work on our flickr page.
if you did come in, then you’ll be able to agree with me that the work displayed was very diverse and the atmosphere in the gallery was vibrant. i thought the most dramatic work shown was nina berman’s sole piece in the show: a harrowing portrait of a marine wedding.
you can read an interview with nina berman on salon, where she talks about the wedding portrait, the series it came from, and the couple it features.
on another wall (and in another world) was karolina karlic’s colorful photograph we did this, from a series called “the dee” set in detroit.
in another corner were four ethereal casey orr pieces from a series called “by water” and across from them were pavel romaniko’s images of simple, homely interiors he shot in russia. i can’t stress enough how varied the images were! make sure to check out all the winning artists’ sites. you can find a list of them here.
all in all, i found the show to be a great display of different visions in every corner encompassing an array of new talent.
now the walls of the jb are sad and empty, waiting for a fresh coat of paint and a new installation. stay tuned to the blog, all you future hot shots, because we’ll begin accepting submissions for the summer competition very, very soon!



