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PhotoMidwest 2010

ROBERT AND SHANA PARKEHARRISON

"There is both hope and despair in these images." ---a curator's comment on

photographs by Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison 



The husband and wife team of Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison have received

international recognition for their fine art images that poetically explore human

influences on the environment. The photographs embody aspects of theatre,

sculpture, painting and photography. The center of their elaborate constructed

scenes of fabricated machinery and primitive contraptions is Everyman, a

solitary figure dressed in a simple suit, who interacts with the earth's landscape.

Everyman patches holes in the sky, creates rain machines, uses giant needles to

mend the earth, and listens to the earth's needs. In addition to building the

objects featured in image, their process to create finished prints utilizes paper

negatives, photo montage and hand-painting techniques. 

 

Since the beginning of the 21st century, the ParkeHarrison's unique genre of

photography has been featured in over 18 solo exhibitions and more than 30

group exhibits world-wide, including Japan, Canada, Italy and Ireland. In 2000,

the monograph of their work, The Architect's Brother was named one of the 10

Best Photography Books of the Year by the New York Times. Listen to the

Earth, a handbound book with 11 platinum prints was created in 2003, and

most recently a collection of color work, counterpoint has been published. Their

allegorical works can be found in numerous collections including the Los

Angeles County Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum

of Fine Arts-Houston, the National Museum of American Art at the

Smithsonian and the George Eastman House.



The ParkeHarrisons have degrees in fine art from Missouri universities, and

Robert currently teaches at Holy Cross College in Massachusetts. Their work

can be seen at www.parkeharrison.com. His presentation is Oct. 14 at 7 p.m.

(Site TBD)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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