Monday, September 27, 2010

Summer of 2010- Aspen and California's HWY 1

"The Hills Ranch" Aspen, Colorado - © 2010 Jim McHugh



    It's been an exciting time this summer photographing and printing a variety of new pictures.  While in Colorado for an August exhibit in Aspen I was fortunate to spent several days photographing mountain landscapes with my Speed Graphic and Polaroid. My first challenge was how to approach this subject matter with my camera in a fresh way? 


"Maroon Lake" Aspen, Colorado   © 2010 Jim McHugh

   I will forever be moved and influenced by 19th. century pictoralist photography. I can almost feel the photographer at work. Because of the primitive materials and technologies available at the time, photographic results were completely unpredictable.  Polaroid is very similar, every image has a slightly different different quality.  The pictures of photographer Edweard Muybridge and landscape painter Albert Bierstadt  always fascinate me. There is so much emotion in the imagery. Muybridge is often defined by his “motion” studies, but to me his landscapes are the most stunningly. They are dark and powerfully compelling! Bierstadt’s canvases of Yosemite Valley are filled with vision! So much color and imagination. More than most contemporary photography can produce.

 With Muybridge  and other Pictoralist's work there is such a sense of struggle and triumph in the imagery. Not only must the photographer have the  "Eye" to see; but the prints themselves are so precious, difficult to make! They look three dimensional, like charcoal drawings.


"Lighthouse at Pigeon Point #1" © Jim McHugh

By merging older analog systems and digital technologies I am trying  to create in my prints a slight confusion, an uncertainty. I hope the viewer’s eye will  linger longer on the surface. More like a radio drama than a film; the listener is allowed to supply the unseen. I will be heading back to Colorado this week.
"Skeleton at Scotts Creek - Highway 1" © 2010 Jim McHugh
  

"Pigeon Point" © 2010 Jim McHugh

             


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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Let's Get Lost - Exhibition Extends through July 17th




Timothy Yarger Fine Art will extend the exhibit through July 17, 2010
due to continued public interest and attendance. 


 "Ships Coffee Shop" and " The Capitol Building-Hollywood" were  both selected as the

 Architectural Imagery representing Los Angeles for Dwell Magazine's recent L.A. Convention Center Conference, June 29.  All Images © Jim McHugh




Los Angeles Times -Sunday, June 13

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Tea and Conversation with Jim McHugh and Jim Heimann


"Sunday Afternoon Tea and Conversation" at Timothy Yarger Fine Art -Vintage L.A. -
Hosted by UCLA's- OPERATION MEND

Jim Heimann, Executive Editor for Taschen America

Jim McHugh


Left to Right - Conversation with Tim Yarger, Jim Heimann and Jim McHugh


Timothy Yarger 

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Los Angeles Times - Arts and Books "Let's Get Lost"


Los Angeles Times applauds the Exhibition "LET'S GET LOST: POLAROIDS FROM THE COAST" ....
"A Vanishing Dreamscape"

                  By Liesl Bradner


 Timothy Yarger Fine Art Beverly Hills- May 22 Through June 30 http://www.yargerfineart.com

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

"Let's Get Lost: Polaroids From The Coast" • Opening • May 22

 Opening Night at Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills
 
Gallery Owner Tim Yarger and Andrea Fiuczynski, President of Christie's Los Angeles
 
Screenwriter/Director Robert Towne, Tim Yarger and Jim McHugh
Rebecca O'Leary, Director Timothy Yarger Fine Art, and Elizabeth Yochim, Director of International Exhibitions
 Collectors Scott and Kendall Watson with Christina Sun, Curator of Photography
  
Unique T55 Polaroid Positive with paper surround intact. "Wilshire Boulevard Temple" © 1999 Jim McHugh
 Artists Shane Guffogg and Rodney Cinkan
Joe Lewis, Dean of the Claire Trevor School of the Arts at UC Irvine and Photographer Jeff Dunas, Director of the Palm Springs Photo Festival
 Legendary musician Corky Hale, songwriters Mike Stoller and Barry Mann
 
 Sculptor Peter Shelton
 Broadway Producer Paul Blake
Gregory Evans and Chloe McHugh
 
 Artists Kelly Berg and Andy Moses
Union 76 Station on Little Santa Monica Boulevard
25"x30"

Gallery Photography provided courtesy • Pete Kelly -pk@pk-images.com