"PRINT. PROCESS. REPEAT."
Karen Knorr, Kim Joon, Kamolpan Chotvichai, Miya Ando, Ricardo Mazal, Susan Weil, Shirin Neshat, Steve McCurry, Sebastião Salgado
SUNDARAM TAGORE CHELSEA
547 W 27th Street New York, 10001 NY

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Multiple location : Hong Kong Singapore New York(2)


March 11 > April 17, 2021




For Karen Knorr (above left) and Kim Joon (above right), who both utilize digital technology, the print is the final product of their labor and creativity. Their multiples are perfect in their exact likeness. Karen Knorr seamlessly merges her meticulous photographs, often taken with a large-format analogue camera, with digital technology to create surrealistic images. Kim Joon constructs fantastical compositions with computer software that he brings to life in a digital print.
For Kamolpan Chotvichai (top), Miya Ando (above left) and Ricardo Mazal (above right) the print is one part of a process—a catalyst for new bodies of work, or ideas to be re-imagined. Miya Ando meticulously applies silver leaf and pigment onto paper in her work-on-paper series Gekkou (Moonlight), making each clearly part of the series, but wholly unique. Painter and photographer Ricardo Mazal often begins a new body of work by first taking a photograph that inspires the shapes and colors of his distinctive oil paintings.
Work by Susan Weil, known for her blueprint collaborations with Robert Rauschenberg and photographer José Betancourt, and a large-format photograph by Shirin Neshat will also be on view. Photographs by renowned photographers Steve McCurry and Sebastião Salgado will be included in a special Viewing Room accompanying this exhibition.
For Kamolpan Chotvichai (top), Miya Ando (above left) and Ricardo Mazal (above right) the print is one part of a process—a catalyst for new bodies of work, or ideas to be re-imagined. Miya Ando meticulously applies silver leaf and pigment onto paper in her work-on-paper series Gekkou (Moonlight), making each clearly part of the series, but wholly unique. Painter and photographer Ricardo Mazal often begins a new body of work by first taking a photograph that inspires the shapes and colors of his distinctive oil paintings.
Work by Susan Weil, known for her blueprint collaborations with Robert Rauschenberg and photographer José Betancourt, and a large-format photograph by Shirin Neshat will also be on view. Photographs by renowned photographers Steve McCurry and Sebastião Salgado will be included in a special Viewing Room accompanying this exhibition.
![]() | Karen Knorr |
![]() | Kim Joon |
![]() | Kamolpan Chotvichai |
![]() | Miya Ando |
![]() | Ricardo Mazal |
![]() | Susan Weil |
![]() | Shirin Neshat |
![]() | Steve McCurry |
![]() | Sebastião Salgado |
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