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PhotoMedia Magazine Jun 2009 (Summer Edition) featured a 1/2 page photo and a writeup of my being part of the Hearst Biennial at the Hearst Tower in New York this summer.  You can see it online at http://photomediamagazineonline.com/?p=672
Photomedia writes:
Portland, Ore.-based photographer Brad Carlile was one of eight recipients of the Hearst 8×10 Photography Biennial Award [...]

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At the beginning of April (last week) we walked around Chelsea to see some of the shows at various Galleries.
The first stop was at Yossi Milo Gallery (525 west 25 Street, NYC) to see Myoung Ho Lee’s photographs.  The concept is simple but powerful, Lee singles out one tree in each of his images in [...]

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I’m honored very excited to be one of the eight winners of the Hearst Photography Biennial (www.hearst8×10.com). The Hearst 8×10 Photography Biennial recognizes 8 winners and features their work in Manhattan’s Hearst Tower (West 57th Street, New York) at Alexey Brodovitch Gallery and the Hearst Gallery. Hearst will publish a print & digital catalogue.
Brad Carlile’s [...]

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Extra Life Coming to Portland

Extra Life is coming to Portland for Two days of shows & locations!
Monday 2.23.09 – The Tube, 18 NW 3rd Ave, Portland, OR
Tuesday 2.24.09 – East End, 203 SE Grand, Portland, OR

Charlie Wilmoth In Dusted Reviews writes, “Extra Life’s ridiculously complex instrumental parts … are sometimes quiet, sometimes brutal, but when they’re at [...]

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I’ve been in New York all month, last Saturday we had a chance to look and see the galleries around Chelsea.
Zaha Hadid, the Iraqi-born British architect, was showing her work in two locations in Chelsea. At 168 Tenth Avenue (at 21st Street) in an open space as well as at Sonnabend (536 W 22nd St, [...]

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Extra Life new CD – Secular Works

Yeah I like it.  Check it out:

Charlie Wilmoth In Dusted Reviews writes, “Extra Life’s ridiculously complex instrumental parts …  are sometimes quiet, sometimes brutal, but when they’re at one extreme, there’s always the sense that the other is a possibility.”
Wilmoth goes on to say, “The thing with Extra Life is that their music is about [...]

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Last Saturday I had a chance to get over and check out the art in the Chelsea galleries.  I don’t have much time to write in any depth about my impressions or the work, but I will at least post some of the images in a photo gallery.
For me some of the standout work was… [...]

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Mark Rothko’s 105th Birthday Today

Today is Mark Rothko’s birthday, September 25th.  It has been 105 years since he was born.
Rothko’s work must be seen in person.  Little jpgs just are blocks of color, but his paintings are really so much more.  Rothko painted intimate paintings, that is why there were painted so large.  He once said that the ideal [...]

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This is the view from the tree start to what we call 1.5 bowl at Mt Hood Meadows.  Basically it is drop 7 feet, hard right turn (miss the trees) which drops you a total of about 20 feet to the far right (where it gets lighter in the image). I call this great [...]

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Rauschenberg’s “Runts” at PaceWildenstein Gallery (534 West 25th Street, NYC, Chelsea). These works are created from Rauschenberg’s archive of photographs, which he then transfers onto polylaminate mounted on aluminum panels. These images are of a more personal nature than other commercial images that appear in earlier work.

“Mine is the need to be where it [...]

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