Press Release
New Photography Exhibition at
Fernbank Museum
Reveals the Natural Artistry of
Seascapes
Fernbank Museum of Natural History presents the gallery
exhibition Seascapes: Photography of Sandra
Gottlieb from February 5-August 14, 2011. With a keen
eye for the fleeting phenomena of clouds and light, Gottlieb
captures the skies and waters of the Atlantic Ocean in this
exhibition with beautiful large-scale images that range from the
abstract, to the painterly, to the highly dramatic.
Seascapesis a series of 40 large-scale
color photographs that concentrate on the sky and water. The images
were taken primarily from a single vantage point overlooking the
Atlantic Ocean in Rockaway Beach, Queens, NY. Some of the later
pictures in the series were shot on the southeast coast of
Florida.
Most of the photographs were taken during sunrise and sunset,
but the photographer also includes a few from the midday hours.
Each day's photography brought a different view of the sea -
peaceful and calm, tumultuous and angry, and often a combination of
both - depending on time of day, time of year, and the weather.
Each day's work produced just one image, whether it took a single
shot or a number of rolls to capture. Gottlieb's process included
focused awareness of the delicate changes in the light and the
clouds. A former dancer, the photographer regards her dancing
experience as the source of her appreciation of movement in
nature.
These photographs began with strongly abstract images, and
transitioned later into more representational. However, all the
images share a minimalist aesthetic, using natural objects such as
the sun, rainbows, and clouds in a strongly geometric structure to
explore the remarkable ever-changing beauty of the sea and sky at
each fleeting moment. This work invites viewers to connect to their
own memories of the edge of the sea.
Seascapes: Photography of Sandra
Gottlieb is included with Museum Admission, which is
$15 for adults, $14 for students/seniors, $13 for children ages 3
to 12, free for children 2 and younger, and free for Museum
Members. To purchase tickets in advance, visit fernbankmuseum.org
or call 404.929.6400.
Fernbank Museum of Natural History is located at 767 Clifton
Road, NE in Atlanta. Other happenings at Fernbank include: The
special exhibition Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns
& Mermaids, on view February 19-August 14, 2011;
the grand opening of the all-new children's exhibition
Fernbank NatureQuest in late March 2011;
and blockbuster IMAX® films, including
Animalopolis (showing through March 17,
2011), Journey into Amazing Caves
(showing through March 17, 2011) and Greece: Secrets of
the Past (currently showing Friday nights but will
show daily beginning March 18, 2011). For more information, visit
fernbankmuseum.org.
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