Friday, March 11, 2016

4 Visions Exhibition in Today's Sun Sentinel

Pat Swain's photography is part of the Rolando Chang Barrero Gallery's "4 VISIONS" exhibition in
Downtown Lake Worth. (submitted photo / FPG)
'4 Visions' takes a look at artists' personal expressions
by Jan Engoren

With his own vision of founding the Boynton Beach Arts District and opening a fine arts gallery on Lucerne Avenue in downtown Lake Worth, artist Rolando Chang Barrero's eponymous gallery is having an exhibition of contemporary fine art photography titled "4 VISIONS.

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Rickie Report This Week Highlights 4-Visions at Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art


VIP Opening Reception:

Saturday, March 19

  5 – 10 pm

RSVP:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4-visions-a-fine-art-photography-exhibition-tickets-21716751388

Catered by Ken Keffer

Exhibition:   March 10, 2016 through April 20, 2016

Gallery Hours: M-Sat. 11-6 PM



Featured on the Rickie Report

The Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art Gallery presents “4 VISIONS”, an exhibition of contemporary Fine Art photography by Philip Ross Munro, Adam Collier Noel, Brian Cattelle, and Pat Swain. The exhibition focuses of the personal expressions on these four photographers and the styles that have made them leaders in the photographic world.  The public is invited to the Opening Reception on Saturday evening, March 19th during PRIDE FEST WEEKEND in Lake Worth and in conjunction with ART SYNERGY’S Palm Beach ArtForms Events during ArtBocaRaton.  

The Rickie Report shares the details and some sneak peeks.
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Photography by Philip Ross Munro

Philip Ross Munro is a graduate of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris and has a background in Engineering from McGill University in Montreal and Digital Media from City College in San Francisco. Mr. Munro’s career spans more than thirty years and his current studio is a 4000 sf warehouse in the Design District of Miami Florida He is known for his paintings and photography of shadows, underwater figures and series investigating the human balance and perception. During the last twenty five years Munro has shot underwater images in natural bodies of water; using uncontrolled situations and everyday people instead of professional models. This production reveals the artist as a ‘Documentarist’: an observer of mind / body relationships to circumstance. He chronicles the nuances of human comprehension and situation, exposing sensuality in a delicate balance.




Brian Cattelle / Bare USA Project

BARE USA is a nationwide fine art photography project that delves into the study of natural beauty in contrast with man-made decay. This contrast is explored by photographing nude models in abandoned locations nationwide. Visit BARE-USA.comto learn more.



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Art by Adam Collier Noel

Adam Collier Noel is an internationally collected artist who graduated from Herron School of Art & Design where he received his Bachelor of fine arts degree in photography. Adam is currently working from his studio in south Florida and exhibiting work in Indianapolis, Fort Lauderdale, Calgary and Key West.




Pat Swain’s “Lost Flamingos in the Cloud Forest Series”


Pat Swain leans towards the quirk and tribulations.  She is an award-winning photographer whose work has been shown extensively around the world. Among the many publications where her photographs and digital art have appeared are Leonardo (MIT Press), the New York Times, Digital Fine Art, Spin Magazine, New York Magazine. She holds a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College, an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute and an M.A. from Columbia University. She has taught digital imaging at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. She lives and teaches in New York City.


PAUL SOLOVAY

“South Beach Guys” by Paul Solovay
Paul Solvay (New York). Solvay’s Barbie and Ken Series explores and celebrates the once taboo alternative unions seen as an affront to the Ozzie and Harriet days of past.  A whimsical, yet meaningful the work evokes a lighthearted gaze into a harmonious world we all get to love.



Photography by Joanne Urban



Joanne Urban’s formal training began with film and the wet darkroom, she now utilizes digital capture and Photoshop in the digital darkroom. Joanne creates in-camera images with her assorted digital cameras and camera-less images with her flat bed scanner. Her work reflects the aesthetic of the traditional black and white darkroom processes. Drawn to detail, simple composition, texture and pattern, her imagery is a visual and emotional response to the commonplace.  In addition to producing her own award winning work, Joanne offers services such as custom printing, and photographic retouch and restoration. She also teaches the camera-less technique and Photoshop for photographers.





Greatly known for his erotic nudes, Ali Miranda’s work is often featured in both local and national publications, covering a broad spectrum in the photography field from commercial to fine-art. A native of the Miami area, Ali established himself as a photo artist in South Beach during the late 80s and up to the present.  He holds a degree in Fine Arts from the Academy of Arts College of San Francisco and also attended the School of Visual Arts in New York and Chicago. Ali’s work has been exhibit in various galleries and collected by art patrons around the world.




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