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September Issue 2005
Somerhill Gallery in Chapel Hill, NC, Features Large Photography Exhibition
Elizabeth Matheson
Somerhill Gallery in Chapel Hill, NC, is presenting the exhibition, The Big Picture, an invitational group exhibition featuring large-scale photography. The exhibit will remain on view through Sept. 23, 2005.
Michael Rosenberg
Artists included in The Big Picture are, Elvira Butler, Gaston Callum, John Hall, Tama Hochbaum, Jon Holloway, Muriel Mandel, Elizabeth Matheson, Diana Parrish, Michael Rosenberg, Lawrence Smith, Richard Sturges, Jimmy Williams, and Michael Zirkle.
Tama Hochbaum
Each artist selected to participate in The Big Picture brings their own distinctive perspective to this exhibit. The exhibition will feature a vast array of photographic media and techniques, offering a unique glimpse into the many dimensions of fine art photography.
Gallery Director, Joe Rowand, recently commented, "The idea of The Big Picture was born with an understanding that as the interest in photography as fine art rises I have also seen a significant increase in the interest of big images. With a base of photographers in Somerhill's stable we have added new photographers to produce a huge exhibition in our largest (South) gallery. From the highly detailed black and white country churches of Hollywood photographer Richard Sturges, to the saturated color images of Italy by North Carolina photographer Elizabeth Matheson, this promises to deliver a powerful interplay of concepts and viewpoints,"
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Gallery listings, call the gallery at 919/968-8868 or at (www.somerhill.com).
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