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Hurry! The art might get away!

Posted in 20x200, Of Interest on April 21st, 2008 by JenSnow

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Structure of Thought 6-a, by Doug & Mike Starn

The second part of the Starn twins’ 20×200 edition is now for sale. If you missed out last time, or if you want to own both parts, you should really hurry!

Ms. Bekman writes, “Structure of Thought 6a is printed on translucent vellum and is a beautiful print on its own, so if you didn’t get the first one, don’t hesitate to click through and grab a print. And of course, it can be layered over Structure of Thought 6b.”

Hot Shot Carlo Van de Roer: today’s 20×200 edition

Posted in 20x200, Fall '07 Hot Shots, Hot Shots News on April 17th, 2008 by JenSnow

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Carlo Van de Roer’s Hey, Hot Shot! winning entry.

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, a Fall 2007 Hot Shot, is almost a sell out. And he will be, soon, surely. For the second time. His Untitled (Bondi Baths, Sydney, Australia), 2007 is today’s 20×200 edition. And there are only two prints left! His previous 20×200 edition, Untitled (Astoria Park, Queens, New York), is long gone.

Carlo’s work is in high demand. He won the 2006 ADC Young Gun Award, the 2007 IPN Go Indie Award, the 2007 PDN Pix Digital Imaging Award, and most recently he won 1st place for fine art at the 2007 APA Awards. So you should hurry.

Sell Out

Posted in 20x200 on April 15th, 2008 by JenSnow

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Structure of Thought 6b and Structure of Thought 6a by Doug and Mike Starn.

Today’s 20×200 edition, a benefit for Blind Spot by Doug and Mike Starn, sold out in seven minutes. Seven minutes! Structure of Thought 6-b proved to be as hot as in-demand concert tickets. Sign up for the 20×200 e-mail list and be the first to hear about the release of another Starn edition — Structure of Thought 6a — which will be printed on vellum paper and can be paired with Structure of Thought 6-b to make a whole new layered piece of art.

20×200: You Are Important

Posted in 20x200, Hot Shots News, Jen Bekman Projects on April 3rd, 2008 by JenSnow

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You Are Important by Spring ‘05 Hot Shot Stephanie Cinelli, one of this week’s 20×200 editions

I was looking at Stephanie Cinelli’s work just last week and I even grabbed You Are Important for possible use with a post. All this without knowing what was to come from 20×200 — a gorgeous print of that very image.

It’s so direct. It’s sort of pretty and sort of sad. But it seems naked, stolen, like that glance you probably shouldn’t take into someone’s bathroom when you’re just passing through their house. Cinelli photographed a private space and a pretty public affirmation propped up there. Every product in the shot is turned away from the sign except for the Vicks VapoRub. The Vicks VapoRub is Important! And so are you.

Critical Mass

Posted in 20x200, Hot Shots News, Of Interest on March 31st, 2008 by JenSnow

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Auditorium, by Summer Edition 2006 Hey, Hot Shot! Winner James Rajotte.

Every other Spring, an international group of photographers and reviewers gathers in Portland, Oregon for a week-long “celebration of photography,” called Photolucida. Their mission: an increased understanding of the world through photography. Their goal is to promote in-depth, informed, and supportive dialog between photographers, gallery owners, publishers and pundits of various sorts, and thus to promote the culture of photography.

Photolucida publishes monographs for two or more artists (who haven’t previously published monographs) selected from the top-scoring finalists of its review. Lisa Hunter shared the shortlist and the Critical Mass winners on her website this weekend, and Beth Dow, a Jen Bekman represented artist and 20×200 edition-maker, is on the shortlist for the book prize.

Five Hey, Hot Shot! winners are among this year’s top 50:

Colin Blakely
James Rajotte
Daniel Traub
Ian van Coller
Sarah Small

A Hey, Hot Shot! honorable mention makes an appearance on the list too: Alejandro Cartagena.

Before my eyes

Posted in 20x200, Winter '07 Hot Shots on March 27th, 2008 by JenSnow

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The Seeming Impenetrability of the Space Between by Colin Blakely, a hot edition from 20×200.

When I started to write this post there were nine 8×10s of Colin Blakely’s The Seeming Impenetrability of the Space Between left for sale on 20×200. Now there are three. By the time you read this, who knows? I think you should buy it now. Buy it big; for city dwellers, here is a chance for you to surround yourself with art from the heartland. That field!

Blakely quotes Charles Baxter in his statement, “I live quietly in this midwestern city of ghosts and mutterers.” Look for them, they’re definitely in this print.

Ms. Bekman writes, in the 20×200 newsletter,

“This particular photo is one of my favorites from Somewhere in Middle America, wherein Colin manages to evoke the everywhere of our center, while never straying more than a block or two from his own home. Colin first got on my radar with this project last year, when he was selected for the Winter Edition of Hey, Hot Shot!. Since then, fellow HHS! panelist Lesley Martin and I have frequently commiserated about the lyrical qualities of both the images and titles of the series. (There was, in fact, some back room lobbying from Ms. Martin to be sure to include a piece from Colin on 20×200.) While it’s wonderful to have a woman of such impeccable credentials as a champion of his work, hers is just one voice in a chorus of admirers. His skills, both photographic and titular, are held in high esteem by other photographers, and yours truly too, but of course!”

Read a Hey, Hot Shot! blog interview with Colin too.

“This is not the kind of thing that regular galleries do.”

Posted in 20x200, Announcements, Hot Shots News, Jen Bekman Projects, Media Mentions, web on March 26th, 2008 by JenSnow

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Sold out 20×200 edition Untitled (Astoria Park, Queens, New York), by Carlo Van de Roer

“It’s a gateway drug for art.”

Today’s Houston Chronicle writes on all things Jen Bekman — specifically 20×200, Hey, Hot Shot! and the gallery — in “On the Internet, it’s real art for $20.

“This is not the kind of thing that regular galleries do.”

Posted in 20x200, Announcements, General, Jen Bekman Projects, Media Mentions on March 26th, 2008 by JenSnow

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Sold out 20×200 edition Untitled (Astoria Park, Queens, New York), by Carlo Van de Roer

“It’s a gateway drug for art.”

Today’s Houston Chronicle writes on all things Jen Bekman — specifically 20×200, Hey, Hot Shot! and the gallery — in “On the Internet, it’s real art for $20.

Bekman Announces “All Photo Week” for 20×200

Posted in 20x200, Hot Shots News, Spring '07 Hot Shots on March 18th, 2008 by JenSnow

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Writing from Fotofest in Houston, Texas, where she’s currently conducting lots of portfolio reviews and “hobnobbing with the photorati,” Jen Bekman declared, this morning, that it’s going to be an all photo week on 20×200.

First up is 9-11-02, by Spring Edition ‘07 Hot Shot Nina Berman. Berman’s work brings the war home in a quietly stunning and heartbreaking way. She’s not screaming about the war, but her images are strong and certainly vocal.

Of her Purple Hearts show, last summer at Jen Bekman, Holland Cotter wrote, in the New York Times, “One of the more shocking photographs to emerge from the current Iraq war was taken last year in a rural farm town in the American Midwest. It’s a studio portrait by the New York photographer Nina Berman of a young Illinois couple on their wedding day.” That image, Marine Wedding, went on to win a World Press Photo award.

It’s Ultra Time!

Posted in 20x200, Announcements, Exhibitions, Fall '07 Hot Shots, Hot Shots News, Ne Plus Ultra, Spring '07 Hot Shots, Summer '07 Hot Shots, Winter '07 Hot Shots on January 23rd, 2008 by jen bekman

It's Ultra Time!

Please join me in congratulating the 2007 Hey, Hot Shot! Ultras:

Nina Berman
Karolina Karlic
Brad Moore
Birthe Piontek

Browse the links below and you’ll get an idea of how hard it is to choose just four people from the forty talented photographers who have exhibited in this year’s editions of Hey, Hot Shot!:

Fall 2007
Jennifer Boomer * Scott Eiden * Todd Forsgren * Shauna Frischkorn * Georg Parthen * Birthe Piontek * Marie Sauvaitre * Ross Sawyers * Ian van Coller * Carlo Van de Roer

Summer 2007
Dan Boardman * Afshin Dehkordi * Rachael Dunville * Jonathan Gitelson * Shuli Hallak * Beth Herzhaft * Gregory Krum * Kalpesh Lathigra * Ari Salomon * Willamain Somma

Spring 2007
Clint Baclawski * Nina Berman * Michael Julius * Karolina Karlic * Mark Marchesi * Casey Orr * Justin James Reed * Pavel Romaniko * Kelly Shimoda * Daniel Traub

Winter 2007
Holly Andres * Colin Blakely * Jeffrey Krolick * Juho Kuva * Molly Landreth * Brad Moore * Kirby Pilcher * Ben Roberts * Mickey Smith * Ka-Man Tse

Nina, Karolina, Brad and Birthe are now represented by Jen Bekman Gallery and will all participate in the upcoming exhibition Ne Plus Ultra, the Hey, Hot Shot! Annual, which opens on Friday February 8th, 2008.

2007 was a great year for Hey, Hot Shot! We had an amazing array of international talent exhibiting at the gallery, and getting involved in all kinds of other gallery related programs: art fairs, jen@joe and 20×200 among them.

2008 is shaping up to be extra super great. We’re making big changes to the competition as it enters it’s fourth year: there’s a site redesign in the works, there will be some significant (and awesome!) changes to the competition’s format and we’re cooking up an amazing array of opportunities for Hot Shots past, present and future.

We’ll start accepting entries for the Spring edition in a few short weeks, and will be sharing all the juicy details with you then.

For now, be on the lookout for 20×200 editions from the Ultras, and from many of the other talented Hey, Hot Shot! alumni.

Ne Plus Ultra, the Hey, Hot Shot! Annual, opens @ Jen Bekman Gallery on Friday February 8th and will remain on view through Saturday March 15th, 2008.

Image Credit: Ahern Rentals, Westminster, California (2006) by Brad Moore