Wallenstein wrote the following...
A portrait is a collaboration between photographer and subject, an agreement, if you will. An image of a person to be looked at, appreciated, connected with, preserved. A portrait doesn’t necessarily need eye contact but there is always some sort of acknowledgment shown. Awareness is key. As a juror I was interested in the many ways people interpreted the challenge.
In this show there is
a wide gamut of approaches to portraiture. There are direct confrontations,
where the subject looks at the photographer and there are those with gazes
averted. There are self-portraits in imitation of religious iconography. There
are re-purposed portraits that seem to be memorial images. There are several
documentary–style images where the environment is key to understanding the
person pictured. There is a collage using an historical image and another with
many images inserted into a plastic envelope, as mail. There is no one style or
kind of photography; there are many.
Timothy S. Kump Bullet - Michelle
Beatrice Turner's "Doll" has that intimate experience that anyone who owns and cares for a treasured doll would understand, where as the portrait of "Mikey" at the beginning of this article reflects everyone's own uncomfortable portraits from one's past.
Beatrice K. Turner - Doll
Other portraits contain a sensuality, like John Sevigny's "Cojute"(below),
and Susana Veloz' "Collage"(below)
The sentimental and nostalgic images of Claudia Berlinski (left)and Alejandro Moreno Alanis (right)
send us back in time to remember old friends and places left in our memories.
Yet other photos show the integrity and depth of one character, like Ryan Muldowny's "Self-portrait"(below)
The gist of this show shows that portraiture takes many forms and brings to light our continuing interest in looking at ourselves and the people in our world.
Many Thanks to all the artists who participated in the competition.
Alejandro Moreno Alanis - Mexico
Phillip J. Turner - Merge3
List of Selected Artists
Alejandro Moreno Alanis - Mexico
Andrew Auten - Texas
Claudia Berlinski - Ohio
Carlos Colorado – El Salvador
Eulalio Fabie de Silva - Illinois
Timothy S. Kump - Illinois
Mary Ann Lynch – New York
Jeane McGrail - Illinois
Izabela Mieszczanska - Poland
Ryan Muldowny - Tennessee
Miguel Servellon – El Salvador
John Sevigny - Florida
Gayle S. Stevens - Mississippi
Beatrice K. Turner - Illinois
Phillip J. Turner - Illinois
Susana Veloz - Mexico
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