Archive for the ‘Rio Grande / Rio Bravo’ Category

PhotoShelter Chooses Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Triptych for September Feature

Monday, September 19th, 2011

PhotoShelter, the New York based photo archive, with 65,000 photographer contributor/members has chosen one of my Rio Grande/Rio Bravo triptychs for it’s September feature slide show on it’s Find Professional Photos and Photographers page. This image, one of twenty on a rotating basis, is featured for the month of September and highlights images that the PhotoShelter staff finds as the most compelling. PhotoShelter is one of the premier independent stock photo sites on the net, where photographers can feature the best of their work for stock and print sales as well as portfolios to attract new clients.

PhotoShelter monthly slide show highlights images available on the site. This image is by Al Braden of the border fence, Fabens, TX.

PhotoShelter monthly slide show highlights images available on the site. This image is by Al Braden of the border fence, Fabens, TX.

The image chosen, ‘You’re In/Out’ is a triptych of the border fence at Fabens, Texas by Austin based environmental photographer Al Braden. It is part of a larger portfolio imaging the border in the historic and contentious border region of El Paso del Norte. The full portfolio is on PhotoShelter at: http://albraden.photoshelter.com/gallery/El-Paso-Texas-Border-Triptychs/G0000VinztvFQldM/

Braden continues to work on the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo as part of an ongoing project to better understand the history and current issues surrounding this iconic river.

‘Smiplicity’ Show With One More Week to Run at A. Smith Gallery, Johnson City, Texas.

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Amanda Smith’s Gallery features the theme of Simplicity in a photographic exhibit running till Sunday, April 17th in Johnson City, Texas. Show information is online at https://asmithgallery.com. The show was chosen by well known California photographer Robert Hecht and opened February 25th.

Austin photographer, Al Braden with his print showing the night transisiton at Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park.

Austin photographer, Al Braden with his print showing the night transisiton at Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park.

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Night, Santa Elena Canyon 9:01 PM, Big Bend NP

This image is one of 18 photographed during a singe rotation of the earth by Al Braden. The entire portfolio, titled Moon Over Santa Elena, is online at: http://www.albradenphoto.com/portfolios/moon_title.php and is available for sale or licensing at PhotoShelter:

http://albraden.photoshelter.com/gallery/Big-Bend-National-Park-Texas/G0000LY1P27ShuzI/

A Smith Gallery Posts Exhibited Photos for ‘Simplicity’

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Selected photos for the upcoming exhibit titled Simplicity are now online at: https://asmithgallery.com/Simplicity_Accepted_Imag.php

These 57 photographs were chosen by juror and photographer Robert Hecht and can be seen as a slide show of quiet contemplation. The exhibit opening is Saturday, February 26th from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the A Smith Gallery, 105 Nugent St., Johnson City, TX. Gallery owner, Amanda Smith, is an active fine arts photographer with her own works exhibited in the gallery and at other shows throughout Texas.

Included in the exhibit is a night photograph of Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park taken by Austin based outdoor photographer, Al Braden. This, and many more, photos of West Texas and Big Bend are shown in a searchable photo archive at: albraden.photoshelter.com/gallery-list

Robert Hecht Selects Santa Elena Canyon, “9:01 PM First Night Light” for Simplicity Exhibit at A. Smith Gallery in Johnson City, TX.

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Even though the theme was “Simplicity”, it wasn’t easy to select an exhibit of 49 images on that theme from 571 submissions. Robert Hecht’s own work often reflects simplicity – carefully and thoughtfully chosen from the world around him. Here is a synopsis from his own artist’s statement: “When present awareness, subject, eye, and camera all converge dynamically in a given moment, it can be thrilling to participate in making a visual statement that is not only about a particular subject or even the act of seeing itself but about the very passing of existence.”

The exhibit opens from 4:00 to 7:00 PM on February 26th at the A. Smith Gallery at 105 N. Nugent Ave., Johnson City, TX. It runs till April 17, 2011. Gallery owner Amanda Smith is part of the growing art community in this Texas Hill Country destination town.

9:01 PM First Night Light, Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park, TX

9:01 PM First Night Light, Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park, TX

This image is one of a series of 18 taken during one rotation of the earth as I watched the changing light on the face of this majestic canyon on the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo in Big Bend. The entire series is shown here and can also be viewed as a portfolio titled Moon Over Santa Elena Canyon at: http://www.albradenphoto.com/portfolios/moon_title.php

Santa Elena Series - One Earth Rotation

Santa Elena Series - One Earth Rotation

More images of West Texas and Big Bend can be searched online at my PhotoShelter site: http://albraden.photoshelter.com/gallery-list

Roy Flukinger Selects Border Fence and Ditches Triptych for Texas Tech Show

Friday, November 5th, 2010

The International Cultural Center at Texas Tech University in Lubbock hosts an annual photographic exhibit exploring the lands and people of arid and semiarid regions. These include much of Texas, the Southwest and northern Mexico. This year’s exhibit was jurored by Roy Flukinger, Senior Research Curator at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin. The Center is one of the leading photographic research facilities worldwide and – among many collections and archives – it has the Helmut and Alison Gerhsheim Collection and the First Photograph ever made.

Flukinger has been a curator at the Harry Ransom Center since 1977 – allowing him to work extensively with the Gernsheim Collection for a longer period than the collectors themselves. The resulting catalog of the current exhibition, Flukinger’s The Gernsheim Collection, published by UT Press in October does, in fact, weigh more than my new grandson Andrew. It represents a lifetime of study by Flukinger, demonstrating the depth of materials carefully collected by the Gernsheims from the 1940′s into the 1960′s as they researched and documented the history of photography.

For this eleventh annual High and Dry Exhibit, Flukinger selected, my triptych, Border Fence and Ditches, Fabens, TX. It is part of a portfolio of 15 triptychs showing the border at El Paso and Cd. Juarez. The entire portfolio is show on my website at albradenphoto.com/portfolios/rio_grande.php

Border Fence and Ditches, Fabens, TX

Border Fence and Ditches, Fabens, TX

These triptychs are part of a large and ongoing project to photograph the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo in its entirety. Works from this series have been exhibited this year at the People’s Gallery, City Hall, Austin; the Texas Photographic Society Member’s Show, Baylor University, Waco; the Texas National 2010 Exhibit, Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches; the Houston Center for Photography Member’s Show, Houston; and the Texas Photographic Society International Exhibit at the A. Smith Gallery in Johnson City. Additional images from the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo project are at: albraden.photoshelter.com/gallery-list

The exhibit at Texas Tech University will include a reception on Friday, December 10, 2010 with Roy Flukinger.

Texas Photographic Society’s 19th International Competion Opens at A. Smith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas.

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Saturday, October 23rd saw the opening of Texas Photographic Society’s 19th International Photographic Exhibition. Hosted by Amanda Smith, of the A. Smith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas. Her gallery is part of an emerging art scene in this destination Hill Country town.

Amanda Smith, left, greets visitors to her gallery in Johnson City, Texas.

Amanda Smith, left, greets visitors to her gallery in Johnson City, Texas.

The exhibit was curated by Katherine Ware, Curator of the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe. She selected the show from over 1,200 works submitted by 184 photographers. Texas Photographic Society has 1223 members – at last count – from 48 states and nine countries. Headquartered in San Antonio, it mounts major exhibits during the year and has an extensive list of seminars held each fall in Austin covering many topics in photography. For more information, go to www.texasphoto.org.

Two of my El Paso Border Triptychs were selected for the show and awarded Third Prize. The include Border Fence and Ditches, Fabens, TX and Boundary of New Mexico, Texas and Chihuahua. Works from this portfolio have been exhibited this year at The People’s Gallery, City Hall, Austin, TX; The Texas National 2010 Exhibit at Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, TX; Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX; The Texas Photographic Society Member’s Show, Baylor University, Waco, TX; The High and Dry Show; Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX and were awarded the Emerging Artist Award of the Texas Photographic Society in July of 2010.

The full series of 15 triptychs on the border fence at El Paso/Cd. Juarez is part of a larger project entitled Rio Grande / Rio Bravo / Rio Conflict examining the historic and ongoing conflicts around this iconic river of the Southwest.

Al Braden in front of 3rd Prize triptychs on The Border at El Paso/Cd. Juarez.

Al Braden in front of 3rd Prize triptychs on The Border at El Paso/Cd. Juarez.

The entire portfolio can be seen at my website: www.albradenphoto.com/portfolios/rio_grande.php

A. Smith Gallery in the Hill Country at  Johnson City, Texas.

A. Smith Gallery in the Hill Country at Johnson City, Texas.

Texas Photographic Society Posts 19th International Competition Winners On Line

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Soon to be opening at the A. Smith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas, the Texas Photographic Society has posted a on line slide show of the winners of its 19th International Competition. Follow the link to see all the work which will be exhibited. texasphoto.org/WebGalleries/TIC19/index.html

Here’s the opening screen, showing my “Border Fence and Ditches, Fabens, TX”, a triptych which took Third Place in the exhibition.

Third Prize Photo Triptych, "Border Fence and Ditches, Fabens, TX"

This triptych is part of a series of images on the border and border fence in the area of El Paso/Cd. Juarez. I was chosen for the Texas National 2010 Art Show at Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, Texas, curated by Juror Judy Pfaff and it hangs in the People’s Gallery in City Hall, Austin, Texas. The full series of 15 triptychs on The Border at El Paso del Norte, was selected as the emerging artist portfolio by Texas Photographic Society for for July 2010. My photographs of the border fence and El Paso/Cd. Juarez is part of a large ongoing project to image the entire Rio Grande / Rio Bravo in contemporary terms.

The Texas Photographic Society show will open October 23 from 5 to 8 pm at the A. Smith Gallery on 105 North Nugent Ave., Johnson City, Texas.

Border Fence Triptychs Chosen For Texas Photographic Society 19th International Competition

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Two of my border fence series from El Paso/Cd. Juarez were selected for the Texas Photographic Society exhibit to open October 23, 2010 at the A. Smith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas.

Juror Katherine Ware chose the work from among 1,206 images submitted by 184 photographers – always a challenging task. She remarked after the selection that she found a lot of Powers of Two among the works presented. Ms. Ware is now Curator of Photography at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe. She had previously worked with the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Oakland Museum. Most recently, she was Curator of Photography at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and worked to collect the works of current artists. Her published articles have presented contemporary photography, Bauhaus photography and the work of Harry Callahan, Julien Levy, L. Moholy-Nagy and Man Ray.

The exhibit opens October 23 at the A. Smith Gallery – a new gallery dedicated to fine photography – in Johnson City, Texas and will continue until November 17th.

Broder Fence and Ditches, Fabens, TX received 3rd Place in the Texas Photographic Society 19th International Competition

Broder Fence and Ditches, Fabens, TX received 3rd Place in the Texas Photographic Society 19th International Competition

Boundary of New Mexico, Texas and Chihuahua compliments the fences image with images of the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo and the stone marked boundary at the base of Mt. Christo Rey in Sunland, New Mexico.

Boundary of New Mexico, Texas and Chihuahua compliments the fences image with images of the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo and the stone marked boundary at the base of Mt. Christo Rey in Sunland, New Mexico.

These two triptychs are selected from a series of fifteen created at the end of 2009 in El Paso, Texas showing juxtaposed images of the natural border and the various configurations of border fence separating El Paso and Cd. Juarez, Mexico. The contrast is stark between the two cities in the current state of armed drug battles in Juarez and the relative safety and prosperity of El Paso. Estimates suggest that perhaps 400,000 people have fled Juarez in the past couple years of violence. These images are part of a larger on-going project to photograph the entire Rio Grande / Rio Bravo and explore historic and current conflicts along this legendary river.

The entire portfilio may be viewed on my PhotoShelter archieve at: http://albraden.photoshelter.com/gallery/El-Paso-Border-Triptychs/G0000VinztvFQldM/P0000IQEePEbgAvE

This work was recently selected by the Texas Photographic Society at the emerging artist portfolio for July 2010 and images from the series have been exhibited at People’s Gallery in Austin City Hall; Texas National 2010 Exhibit at Stephen F. Austin University, Nacoghoches, Texas; Houston Center for Photography and the Texas Photographic Society Member’s Show in Waco, Texas.

Hannah Frieser Opens 28th Annual Member’s Exhibit at Houston Center for Photography

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Juror Hannah Frieser, Director of Light Work, an artist run photographic cooperative in Syracuse, New York opened the 28th Annual Member’s Exhibit at the Houston Center for Photography on July 9th. She selected the 36 artists for the HCP show from over 200 submissions. The show will continue through August 22 at the Houston Center for Photography, 1441 West Alabama, Houston, TX.

Hannah Frieser is introduced at HCP by Director Bevin Bering Dubrowski and Exhibitions Coordinator Jason Dibley at the opening of the 28th Annual Member's Exhibit.

Hannah Frieser is introduced at HCP by Director Bevin Bering Dubrowski and Exhibitions Coordinator Jason Dibley at the opening of the 28th Annual Member's Exhibit.

Juror Hannah Frieser discusses the range of work and techniques as she describes her selections for the photo show in Houston.

Juror Hannah Frieser discusses the range of work and techniques as she describes her selections for the photo show in Houston.

Al Braden’s border fence triptych, “You’re IN/OUT, Fabens, TX”, was exhibited at HCP in Houston. This is part of a portfolio of 15 triptychs created recently showing the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo in the El Paso del Norte Valley. Braden, an Austin based environmental and cultural photographer grew up in El Paso and has a particular interest in that area and its current conflicts.

Austin based photographer with a triptych image of the border fence at Fabens, TX, part of a larger series on the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo.

Austin based photographer with a triptych image of the border fence at Fabens, TX, part of a larger series on the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo.

You’ll find the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo project in Al Braden’s stock archives at PhotoShelter. See the Galleries at www.photoshelter.com/c/albraden/gallery-collection/Rio-Grande-Rio-Bravo/P0000IQEePEbgAvE

Houston Center of Photography 28th Member’s Show Now Posted Online

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The Houston Center of Photography has posted it’s 28th Annual Juried Member’s Show online which includes a triptych by Austin Environmental and Cultural Photographer Al Braden. The work, El Paso Triptych 10, You’re IN/OUT, Fabens, TX is a powerful representation of the border fence between the United States and Mexico. It asks us to consider whether this is an effective solution to border issues or just a play upon our many fears on these complex challenges.

www.hcponline.org/exhibitions.asp?imgid=2177&gx=future&gy=&exid=129

www.hcponline.org/exhibitions.asp?imgid=2177&gx=future&gy=&exid=129

www.hcponline.org/exhibitions.asp?imgid=2177&gx=future&gy=&exid=129

The triptych is part of a series depicting the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo in contemporary terms. The images were made in September 2009 in the area of La Isla, near Fabens, Texas.

Using the triptych form allows showing the subject from multiple views and amplifying the effect of the image. In this case, the border fence is very much ‘in your face’ and recalls other fences used throughout history to divide and isolate populations.

The show was selected by Juror Hannah Frieser, Director of Light Work, an artist run photographic cooperative in Syracuse, New York. In addition to managing Light Work, Ms. Frieser is a well known contemporary photographic artist. She selected the 36 artists for the HCP show from over 200 submissions. The opening will be Friday July 9 from 6-8 p.m. at Houston Center for Photography, 1441 West Alabama, Houston, TX. Al Braden will participate in an Artist’s Talk on Saturday, July 10 at 2:00pm in the gallery.

More of Al Braden’s work online at HCP under the member’s portfolio. It presently shows examples of his book, The Connecticut River, a photographic journey through the heart of New England. See, hcponline.org/memberArtists.asp?secnum=78&pid=761&exid=63&gx=m and will be the featured artsist July 5th through the 11th.

You’ll find the Rio Grande / Rio Bravo project in Al Braden’s stock archives at PhotoShelter. See the Galleries at www.photoshelter.com/c/albraden/gallery-collection/Rio-Grande-Rio-Bravo/P0000IQEePEbgAvE