
Ken Fandell, Bricks 120, 226, 273, 312, Unique archival inkjet print/multiple exposure color photograph
Ken Fandell's current exhibition Blowouts Bricks Lines was recently reviewed in Visual Art Source. Bill Lasarow writes, "The 'Bricks' rely most explicitly on the art historical trope of cubism, prompting the idea of visualizing the object on a flat surface across space and time. The ghostly transparency of the layers tempts the eye with a maze to trace the original form of the banal objects as though solving a computer game puzzle."
Read the entire review via Visual Art Source here.
Fandell's show was also featured on Square Cylinder, reviewed by David M. Roth. In the article Roth writes, "Film die-hards who pine for the finer tonal gradations afforded by the gelatin silver process regard such pile-ups of powdered pigment as fatal flaws. Fandell, in a show called Blowouts Bricks Lines, uses them to erase the perceptible difference between drawing and photography."
Read the entire review via Square Cylinder here.