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Museum of Art and History (MOAH), Lancaster, CA - "Green Revolution" Jeremy Kidd - February 13>April 17, 2016

"Green Revolution"

Jeremy Kidd

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Museum of Art and History (MOAH), Lancaster, California

February 13>April 17, 2016

Jeremy Kidd
The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) presents Green Revolution. The exhibition centers around seven artist representations of sustainable living through renewable energy, urban gardening and the concepts of reusing and recycling materials. From watercolor to sculpture, solo artist exhibitions include Jeremy Kidd, Lynn Aldrich, Coleen Sterritt, Fawn Rogers, Ann Weber, Charles Hood and Christine Mugnolo - exploring concepts of reducing our carbon footprint through the economic use of renewable energy, conservation and reuse and recycle in order to create an efficient and sustainable community.
British-born, Los Angeles based Artist Jeremy Kidd takes an innovative approach to landscape photography by combining sculptural elements and condensing up to a hundred long exposure photographs into a singular composition. He believes this to be a more all-encompassing means of expressing both the pictorial and experiential perception of the landscape. Incorporating sculptural elements further provides a more tactile and immersive viewing experience. Through this process, Kidd explores movement and the compression of time, while illustrating the transcendental essence of place in the urban or desert landscape.
"It seems unrealistic to expect a single photographic shot, a single moment in time, to convey the human experience of seeing." -Jeremy Kidd
His artwork presents a condensed vision of multiple photographs as a metaphor for repeated perceptual glances. This in turn engages the viewer by conveying an animated experience of the dynamic natural or urban infrastructure.
Kidd's current body of work explores the presence of Wind Farm Turbines whose placement interrupts the natural landscape with a beautiful array of upright forms that possess a surreal presence and scale. Combining the wind farm components with his photographic process, Kidd believes, will draw awareness to both the arts and alternative energy and bring into question their aesthetic placement. Integrating sculpture with his photographs, Kidd includes replicas of the windmills that move forward out of the images as a sublime objects embracing and interacting with the viewer. The works attempt to explore our relationship to these interrupted landscapes as places for spiritual renewal and functional utility.
Museum of Art and History (MOAH), Lancaster, CA - Green Revolution Jeremy Kidd - February 13>April 17, 2016

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