John Chiara
Biography
JOHN CHIARA (b. 1971, San Francisco, CA) earned a B.F.A. in photography from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City in 1995 and an M.F.A. in photography from the California College of the Arts in 2004. Chiara pushes the boundaries of the photographic medium through his choice of process and the mastery of its possibilities. His approach is distinguished by its incredible physicality and recalls the early days of the medium when artists dealt with heavy, awkward equipment and endured long exposure and development times. Chiara’s giant cameras, which he designed and built himself, are transported to locations on a flatbed trailer to produce one-of-a-kind large-scale prints. The design of the cameras, which is much like daguerreotype box cameras, allows the artist to simultaneously shoot and perform his darkroom work while images are recorded directly onto oversized photosensitive paper (not film). This process, which Chiara first discovered as a student in 1999, invites anomalies in his final prints and adds to the mystery and lyricism of his pictures.
In 2011, the Pilara Foundation in San Francisco commissioned Chiara's Bridge Project which was included in the Pier 24 Photography group exhibition, HERE. John photographed extensively in Los Angeles in 2011, and, in 2012, Chiara was one of 13 international artists’ whose work was included in the exhibition Crown Point Press at Fifty at the de Young, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. The Pilara Foundation again commissioned Chiara in 2013, for the group exhibition A Sense of Place at Pier 24 Photography. Chiara spent much of 2013 photographing the surrounds of Mississippi, culminating in an exhibition in the Delta town of Clarksdale as well as a book entitled, Coahoma County, Mississippi (ROSEGALLERY, 2015). The artist is featured in Light, Paper, Process: Reinventing Photography, on view at the Getty Museum until 6 September 2015. John Chiara lives and works in San Francisco.
Works
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Clipper Cove at Bay Bridge, Treasure Island, 2023 -
Avenue of the Palms at 9th Street, Treasure Island, 2023 -
Stowe Lake at Strawberry Hill, 2023 -
Fort Baker at Golden Gate Bridge, 2022 -
Perimeter Road facing Sausalito, Treasure Island, 2022 -
Perimeter Road facing Angel Island, 2022 -
Perimeter Road facing Alcatraz, Treasure Island, 2022 -
Avenue of the Palms at 6th Street, Treasure Island, 2022 -
Grizzly Peak at Claremont, Oakland, 2021 -
New Water Street between Moore and Whitehall, 2018 -
Twin Peaks at Burnett, 2002 -
Twin Peaks at Crestline, 2002 -
Unititled Piece from Treasure Island
Exhibitions
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When Hands Touch
November 23, 2024 - January 18, 2025ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present When Hands Touch , a group exhibition featuring the works of Kennedi Carter, Jo Ann Callis, John Chiara, and Tania Franco Klein. When Hands Touch...Read more -
Alchemy in Materiality
works by John Chiara September 14 - November 9, 2024Alchemy in Materiality offers an enthralling journey through John Chiara’s innovative career. It presents a comprehensive retrospective of his work, inviting viewers to contemplate the elusive essence of the present...Read more -
Starr King / Lands End
an exhibition by John Chiara April 16 - June 4, 2022ROSEGALLERY is pleased to exhibit Starr King / Lands End , a presentation of John Chiara’s most recent works taken in his home city of San Francisco. Chiara’s one-of-a-kind works...Read more -
All This Happened: Twenty Nine Years of ROSEGALLERY
September 14 - October 30, 2021'All This Happened: Twenty Nine Years of ROSEGALLERY' will be on view from 14 September - 30 October 2021. The group exhibition features works by Jo Ann Callis, Kennedi Carter, John Chiara, Lieko Shiga, Dorothea Lange, William Eggleston, Rinko Kawauchi, Lise Sarfati, Robbert Flick, Tania Franco Klein, Steve Galloway, Graciela Iturbide, Shaun McCracken, Manfred Müller, Elger Esser, Huger Foote, Bruce Davidson, Tomoko Sawada, Megan Cotts, Shaun McCracken, Diana Markosian, and more.Read more -
Into the Blue
May 22 - August 14, 2021Into The Blue will be on view from 22 May - 14 August 2021. The group exhibition features works by Jo Ann Callis, Kennedi Carter, John Chiara, Yishai Jusidman, Gayle Kabaker, Tania Franco Klein, Steve Galloway, Graciela Iturbide, Shaun McCracken, Manfred Müller, Sheila Pinkel, Maureen Selwood and Megan Cotts, Lieko Shiga, and Aaron Stern.Read more -
Dust of Angels
March 7 - June 13, 2020John Chiara’s one-of-a-kind prints push the boundaries of photography. During an artist residency at the Budapest Art Factory last year, Chiara photographed in the neighborhood of Angyalföld in Budapest. Angyalföld,...Read more -
Mississippi
June 13 - September 18, 2015There are worlds within worlds in Coahoma County , writes artist John Chiara. It is a place with a strong oral tradition where the locals have a deep historical and...Read more -
Los Angeles
March 23 - May 11, 2013Though L.A. is a one of the most habitually photographed cities on the globe–a city built on image–Chiara’s depictions of it defy precedent and expectation. His Los Angeles is neither...Read more
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