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New Work by Susan Burnstine

Catherine Couturier Gallery is excited to announce six newly released images by the always amazing Susan Burnstine. These six images were shot over the last six months in Chicago and New Mexico, adding to the already great series, Absence of Being.

The new images, Hubbard Wells, 9:18AMLake Michigan, 6:52AMLake & Wabash, 7:02AM;Lincoln Park, 10:23AM; River North, 4:58PM; and Last Light, Albuquerque are varnished archival pigment ink prints available in 12x12 or 16x16 inches with a limited edition of 15 for both sizes. 

Hubbard Wells, 9:18AM

 

Lake Michigan, 6:52AM

 

 

Lake & Wabash, 7:02AM  

 

 

Lincoln Park, 10:23AM

 

River North, 4:58PM

 

Last Light, Albequerque

 

As Susan fans may already know, Susan creates her ephemeral, dream-like images entirely in camera using one of her 21 handmade film cameras and lenses rather than through post-processing manipulation. The cameras, frequently unpredictable and technically challenging, are mostly made from plastic, vintage camera parts and random household objects while her single element lenses are molded out of plastic and rubber. 

To see more of Susan's work, stop in the gallery during regular business hours (Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-5pm) or call/email to schedule an appointment.

Maggie Taylor Webinar

Posted on Feb 25, 2015

Calling all Maggie Taylor fans! Maggie will be conducting a webinar for RetouchPRO LIVE on Sat, Feb 28, 2015 from 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM CST You must register in advance at:  https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3570011265753419265     Maggie Taylor…

Photoshop Spotlight: Maggie Taylor

Posted on Feb 24, 2015

To Highlight the 25th anniversary of Photoshop, photoshop.com interviewed gallery artist Maggie Taylor. To see more of Maggie's work at Catherine Couturier Gallery, click here.     The dreamlike world of narrative photomontages Alchemist. Weaver of…

Lori Vrba: The Moth Wing Diaries

Posted on Feb 12, 2015

    ANNOUNCING PUBLICATION OF   LORI VRBA: THE MOTH WING DIARIES WITH AN ESSAY BY DEL ZOGG, MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON   DAYLIGHT BOOKS / MAY 2015                                                                                                 …

Spotlight: HCP Auction 2015

Posted on Feb 12, 2015

Each year in February, HCP holds an annual print auction where artists, galleries, and collectors from all over the world contribute premier photographic art that is auctioned to benefit HCP’s operating fund. It is an elegant evening of cocktails, dinner,…

Bill and Bill Come to Houston

Posted on Feb 10, 2015

W.M. - Bill -  Hunt and Bill Armstrong are taking their various routines on the road this Spring and will be in Houston, Texas for the weekend of Feb 27th- March 1st.   Bill Armstrong’s exhibition  “Buddha & Mandala” opens on Friday, 27 of February at the…

AIPAD REVIEW: RACHEL PHILLIPS AT CATHERINE COUTURIER GALLER

Posted on Feb 4, 2015

Rachel Phillips:  From Time to Time  through February 14, 2015    Any artist who operates in the plural must make interesting work.  Indeed, Rachel Phillips, who also makes work as her alter-egos Madge Cameron and Frances Pane, is interested in layers-…

BEHIND PHOTOGRAPHS: ARCHIVING PHOTOGRAPHIC LEGENDS

Posted on Feb 3, 2015

BEHIND PHOTOGRAPHS: ARCHIVING PHOTOGRAPHIC LEGENDS began as the personal quest of photographer Tim Mantoani, who spent over five years shooting portraits of 150 photographers, each holding their most iconic or favorite image. The project was shot using a series…

Strange Developments : Alternative Process Photography in the Bay Area

Posted on Jan 21, 2015

If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area in February you can not miss Strange Developments. The premier event in Gordon's traveling artist conversation series, Strange Developments will include talks by artists John Chiara, Niniane Kelley and Chris McCaw,…

New Work from Rachel Phillips

Posted on Jan 14, 2015

In an exploration of time, history and personality, From Time to Time includes work made by Rachel Phillips as herself, as well as the work of her two alter-egos: Madge Cameron and Frances Pane. From Time to Time is her second solo show at Catherine Couturier…