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Aperture at the Wild Project

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

The Wild Project is pleased to present an exhibition of limited-edition prints produced by Aperture Foundation. Aperture Foundation is a leading photography non-profit dedicated to promoting photography in all its forms based in Chelsea. The exhibition focuses on contemporary artists whose work, in many cases, has been featured in Aperture Magazine, Aperture books, in exhibitions at Aperture Gallery or have been winners of the Portfolio Prize contest. This exhibition features Michel Campeau, Maureen Drennan, Doug DuBois, JH Engström, Todd Hido, Kalle Kataila, Mark Lyon, Edgar Martins, and Bas Princen.

Aperture Foundation is proud to have one of the longest running limited-edition print and portfolio programs in the United States. The print program started in the 1960’s with collaborations between the master photographers Paul Strand and later with Edward Steichen. The print program expanded over the years to offer richly diverse editions and portfolios to art lovers and collectors. Today the program works with several artists’ estates and presents prints that range from masters of the medium, to established contemporary artists and finally highlights many emerging artists of tomorrow. Proceeds from the sales benefit the artists and helps maintain the quality of Aperture’s publications and public programming. The print program supports the organization’s non-profit mission to advance photography in all its forms.

May 11–September 7, 2011
Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 29, 6-8pm

Wild Project
195 East 3rd Street
New York, NY 10009

Image: My Sister’s bedroom by Doug Dubois, 2004, courtesy Doug Dubois

More Upcoming Openings

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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Copyright Eric Ogden

Award-winning photographer Eric Ogden‘s first solo show opens this Thursday, March 18th at Hous Projects Gallery in New York. Entitled  A Half Remembered Season, this cinematic series of images is inspired by childhood perceptions of wonderment and mystery and is infused with a literary romanticism of American small towns.

Ogden describes his photographs as being “populated with characters that seem haunted by the weight of the past, images that evoke the strangeness of the everyday, and the mystery of objects and landscapes that seem to hold their secrets and allude to stories never quite explained.”

Eric Ogden: A Half Remembered Season
Opening reception: Thursday, March 18, 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Exhibition on view: March 18-May 8, 2010

Hous Projects
31 Howard Street, Floor 2
New York, New York

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copyright Sarah Palmer

The Wild Project will present a solo show of photographs by Sarah Palmer from her series As a Real House curated by Kate Greenberg and Hilary ShaffnerPalmer’s disparate series of images explores themes of “remembrance, identity and invention,” juxtaposing photographs of small scale installation with snapshots of the stumbled upon instance.

As A Real House
Photographs by Sarah Palmer

Opening reception: Thursday, March 18, 6:00-8:00 pm
Exhibition on view: March 18-May 15, 2010

The Wild Project 195 East 3rd Street, between A and B                                                                                                                                            New York, New York