Please join us Saturday, January 18 from 6-8 p.m. for the opening of Mitch Dobrowner: That Rare Land. The exhibition will run through March 22, 2014, and the artist will be in attendance for the opening reception.
Fresh off the heals of his 2012 Sony World Photography L'Iris d'Or Photographer of the Year award, Mitch Dobrowner ventured outside of his native shores and into the Nordic wilds of Iceland to capture his newest series.
Stokksnes, 2013
Born and raised on Long Island, New York, Dobrowner began his photography career the moment his father gave him an old Argus rangefinder. At the age of twenty one he quit his job and toured the American Southwest, finding inspiration in the limitlessness of the natural landscapes and the photography of artists like Ansel Adams and Minor White. Dobrowner's work exudes a reverenced solemnity for American vistas in his Landscape series and the tumultuous elegance of the elements in his Storms series, selections of which will also be on view in That Rare Land.
Funnel-Northern Plains, 2012
Civilization, 2006
Dobrowner's photographs are on display in galleries and museums around the globe, including the Ordover Gallery at the San Diego Natural History Museum, the Photography Museum of China in Lishui, and the Photo-Eye Gallery of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Additionally, they have been featured in publications including, but not limited to, Newsweek, LensWork, Wired Magazine and National Geographic.
For the entirety of the exhibition catalog, please click here.
Dobrowner will also be on hand during the opening reception to sign his recently released Storms monograph, available for $50. Get your copies while supplies last!
Please join us Saturday, January 18 from 6-8 p.m. for the opening of Mitch Dobrowner: That Rare Land. The exhibition will run through March 22, 2014, and the artist will be in attendance for the opening reception.
Fresh off the heals of his 2012 Sony World Photography L'Iris d'Or Photographer of the Year award, Mitch Dobrowner ventured outside of his native shores and into the Nordic wilds of Iceland to capture his newest series.
Stokksnes, 2013
Born and raised on Long Island, New York, Dobrowner began his photography career the moment his father gave him an old Argus rangefinder. At the age of twenty one he quit his job and toured the American Southwest, finding inspiration in the limitlessness of the natural landscapes and the photography of artists like Ansel Adams and Minor White. Dobrowner's work exudes a reverenced solemnity for American vistas in his Landscape series and the tumultuous elegance of the elements in his Storms series, selections of which will also be on view in That Rare Land.
Funnel-Northern Plains, 2012
Civilization, 2006
Dobrowner's photographs are on display in galleries and museums around the globe, including the Ordover Gallery at the San Diego Natural History Museum, the Photography Museum of China in Lishui, and the Photo-Eye Gallery of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Additionally, they have been featured in publications including, but not limited to, Newsweek, LensWork, Wired Magazine and National Geographic.
For the entirety of the exhibition catalog, please click here.
Dobrowner will also be on hand during the opening reception to sign his recently released Storms monograph, available for $50. Get your copies while supplies last!
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