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I'm very excited to be a winner in Hearst Publication's 1st Annual 8x10 Photography Biennial. The Hearst Biennial recognizes
8 photographers with a show in Manhattan's Hearst Tower at Alexey Brodovitch Gallery and the Hearst Gallery. Hearst has published a print & digital catalogue to accompany the show.
The 10 Distinguished judges: Mary Ellen Mark, Steve McCurry, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders,
Peter Lindbergh, David Granger, Virginia Heckert, Charles Stainback, & John A. Bennette, III and Judith Bookbinder chose eight photographers from 1,000 entries from 47 countries.
Exhibitions
Current Group Show: Hearst 8x10 Photography Biennial, Hearst Tower, New York, NY, Apr-Sep'09
International Museum Show: Foreign potografias, Museum of Modern Art en Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Fall '08
Group Show: Contemporary Photography Invitational, Flanders Art Gallery, Raleigh, NC, Feb'09
Solo Show: Galerie Maurer, Munich, Germany, Feb-Mar'08
Collectors bought half of my show of eighteen 30"x40" (75x100cm) images.
Awards
Award: Fine Art Buildings, International Photography Awards, IPA, NYC '08
Award: Fine Art Interiors, International Photography Awards, IPA, NYC '08
This 2nd award is for an image from my new series Tempus Incognitus
Publication
PhotoMedia magazine (2008 summer ed, circulation 40,000) covered my Munich Solo show as lead in their 'People' section.
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Blogs on Hearst Biennial
TJ Norris: "Carlile/Hearst Biennial"
The Conveyor Belt: "Hearst 8X10"
ARTmostfierce: "Hearst Biennial"
Elizabeth Avedon: Opening Images
APhotoEditor: "Discover Talent"
American Photo: "Talent @ Hearst"
New Series:
Tempus Incognitus
"Tempus Incognitus" images are at:
www.bradcarlile.com/portfolio/jose.html
My work is done on film and in camera without digital manipulation. Artist Statement
New Collection:
The well-known International collector Joaquim Paiva (Rio de Janeiro)
acquired two Passage Perception images at FotoFest 2008 and showed this work at Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro.
New Image Options:
Due to a German collector's request, I'm now offering larger images 40x64" (100x160cm) within the edition of 15.
I now use an archival process
called Perma-Stable Chrome that infuses images onto an aluminum surface. The images produced have jewel-like colors that are extremely durable,
Blog:
Each week I blog on art, photography, and gallery openings in Portland &
New York. www.bradcarlile.com/blog
PDX & NYC:
I split my time between residences in Portland Oregon and the East Village in Manhattan (NYC).
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