Friday, October 13, 2017 @ 1:30pm, Room 149
Tom Turner is interested in the space between the photographic image and the memory evoked. Known for his landscape imagery, which uses color and time to abstract the scene, Turner's subjects range from national parks to appropriations of scientific imagery. Like work by, Hiroshi Sugimoto, James Welling, and Idris Khan, Turner's lens-based work attempts to recontextualize the image through the manipulation of time and space. With a background in photojournalism Turner's work has shown in publications such as Wired.com, the London Times Magazine, and The Boston Globe.
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