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Del Cielo
ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present Del Cielo, a collection of photographs by
Graciela Iturbide, Masahisa Fukase, Jo Ann Callis, Rinko Kawauchi, and James Gallagher.
Artists and poets have drawn inspiration from birds for centuries, celebrating their intricate patterns and melodious tunes as representations of the natural world’s aesthetic wonders. From ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics to John James Audubon’s intricate avian illustrations in “The Birds of America”, artists have sought to capture the essence of these creatures in their work. Del Cielo continues this interest and worldly narrative, tracking the visual presence of these creatures through photography.
30 September 2023 - 25 November 2023 -
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Artists and poets have drawn inspiration from birds for centuries, celebrating their intricate patterns and melodious tunes as representations of the natural world’s aesthetic wonders. From ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics to John James Audubon’s intricate avian illustrations in “The Birds of America”, artists have sought to capture the essence of these creatures in their work. Del Cielo continues this interest and worldly narrative, tracking the visual presence of these creatures through photography.
One of the most famous poems about birds in the English language is “The Raven”, written by American poet Edgar Allan Poe. Published in 1845, the poem is widely renowned and know for its dark and melancholic themes, notably its vivid depiction of a mysterious, talking raven. “The Raven” is a masterpiece of Gothic literature and has had a long and lasting impact on literature and popular culture.
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Masahisa Fukase’s seminal work, The Solitude of Ravens, chronicles a dark and melancholic era of the artist’s life. Created in the wake of a divorce from his wife of 13 years, Fukase hones his focus onto a singular subject: ravens. In Japanese mythology, ravens are seen as the messengers that bridge the gap between moral and divine, sending messages from the gods to our physical world. Ravens are also symbols of duality; light and dark, embodying the cycles of life and death. It is perhaps these traits and characteristics that drew Fukase to these creatures, they were a reflection of himself.
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James Gallagher
Untitled, 2015Unique photo collage
4 x 6.5 inch
1.57 x 2.56 inches -
James Gallagher
Untitled, 2015Unique photo collage
3 x 5 inch
1.18 x 1.97 inches -
James Gallagher
Untitled, 2015Unique mixed media collage
4 x 5.5 inch
1.57 x 2.17 inches
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