Catherine Chalmers
Catherine Chalmers is
a New York-based photographer whose pristine, graphic images of insects
and small animals participating in the food chain are presented in
stunning forty by sixty inch prints. Caterpillars
eating tomatoes, frogs eating praying mantises, praying mantises having
sex (and eating their mates): all
come under the view of her lens. In
recent months she has exhibited in New England at Mass MOCA; at The
Corcoran Museum in Washington, DC; at COCA, Seattle; at PS1 in New York; and in
galleries in Long Beach, New York, Portland, London, and Vienna.
To view Chalmers' work click here
Click
above to read about Chalmers in the February 2001
ArtNews.
Read
a profile of Chalmers from the Austin American
Statesman
Robert Ziebell
Robert. Ziebell is a
photographer and filmmaker living in Castroville, Texas. His
large prints are of dramatically lit fruits and vegetables seen against
vibrantly patterned backgrounds. Suspended in space or cut into pieces,
the familiar objects assume a mysterious narrative. Ziebell's work
has been exhibited
at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston; The Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston; The Galveston Arts Center; Diverse Works, Houston; and in galleries in Phoenix, Chicago, Dallas, Santa Fe and Portland.
To view Ziebells' work click here
Read
about "The Cezanne of fruit for the 21st
century" from the Daily Texan