Maggie Taylor: No Ordinary Days and Upcoming Price Increase

Posted on Jan 9, 2013

Please join us Saturday, January 12 from 6 – 8 p.m. for the opening of Maggie Taylor: No Ordinary Days.  The exhibition will run through February 9, 2012.  Maggie will be in attendance for the opening reception, and her new book, No Ordinary Days, will be available for purchase and signing.

Maggie Taylor - No Ordinary Days Catherine Couturier Gallery

Clockwise L-R: The Experience, Most of the Time, Now What?

 

 

Following the success of her 2010 joint showing with husband/photographer Jerry Uelsmann, Maggie Taylor returns to Catherine Couturier Gallery (formerly John Cleary Gallery) for another solo exhibition, featuring both her newest and most popular images of the last fifteen years.  

After more than ten years as a still-life photographer, Taylor began to use a scanner and computer to compose her images during the mid-1990’s and has since become one of the foremost creators of digitally manipulated fine art photography.  Taylor builds her pieces layer by layer, incorporating nineteenth-century portraits, found objects, shared negatives, insects, animals, and any other myriad of things, often spending upwards of six weeks to reach a final product. The results often end up more painterly than photographic yet never fail to draw the viewer into Taylor’s singular world.

Maggie Taylor - The Burden of Dreams

The Burden of Dreams, 2012

 

Maggie Taylor - Small Celebration

Small Celebration, 2012

 

 

The exhibition is also in coordination with the release of her newest book, No Ordinary Days, a survey of her work from 1998 to 2012. 

Maggie Taylor - No Ordinary Days

A special, limited edition of 100 books accompanied with print will also be available for purchase, with 50 each in the following pieces:

                                 Maggie Taylor - Moth House   Maggie Taylor - Moving On

Moth House, 2012                             Moving On, 2012

 

Please be aware that as of February 1, 2013, the prices of Maggie Taylor's work will be undergoing an across-the-board price increase of between $300 to $500 depending on the size of the image.  Let our No Ordinary Days exhibition be your chance to purchase one before the change!


Comments (1)

  1. Michael Hoppe:
    Feb 14, 2013 at 08:54 PM

    We first saw this wonderful artist's work in San Miguel.
    Extraordinary pictures full of other worldliness and mystery.
    A visualization of pinning a cloud...


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