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<update: I’ve also put a version of the table below at: www.bradcarlile.com/bio/context.html > Explorations of time and space are important to many artists. One of the early photographic pioneers of exploration is Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904). Those in Portland are fortunate to have the opportunity to see a nice collection of vintage Muybridge collotypes from Animal [...]

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Last fall I just missed the three-person show at Hasted/Hunt (NYC) that Gerald Slota was in. Missed it by a week. Slota’s new show at Quality Pictures (916 NW Hoyt, Portland, OR) was a chance for us to see some of his work. Gerald Slota photographs look like constructed images from many sources.  The are [...]

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Portland’s Pecha Kucha “Shift”

This Tuesday night, I attended Portland’s 4th installment of Pecha Kucha (some say it happens in 120 cities world wide).   Pecha Kucha is a night filled with concise presentations each limited to 20 slides in only 6 min 40 seconds.  Yep no time to sleep as each images is only on screen for 20 seconds [...]

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My solo show at Galerie Maurer in Munich was covered in the PhotoMedia magazine Summer 2008 edition. In lead of the “People” section it says… “Eighteen images from “Passage Perceptions,” a series by Portland-based photographer Brad Carlile, were on display in downtown Munich’s Galerie Maurer from February 1 to March 8. The 30- x 40-inch [...]

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After seeing a variety of gallery shows this past 1st Thurs, we came back and found that the art car had a gift! MANY THANKS! Yes, 3D glasses with a wonderful note written on them that said: “Look at your car through these” They had a great effect, so we took this combined portrait: 3D [...]

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Art car seen from outer space!?!

My art car has been spotted from outer space!  It now joins the great wall of china as something that can be seen in outer space I was showing a friend my new GPS-enabled phone and zooming in to a parking lot where I sometimes park, low and behold there was the art car from [...]

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