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N O M A  G A L L E R Y

80 Maiden Lane, San Francisco, CA 94108

 

STRUCTURE    

 

An exhibition of photographs by
 

Charles Anselmo

 

May 27th to June 29th, 2009            

 

Opening Reception:

Friday, May 29th, 6 to 9pm

 

 

Correctional School for Boys, New Orleans

Ultrachrome print
24 x 33 inches
2007

 

 

Contemporary photographic deconstruction tends to have a rather quick reading, based as it is on get-it-now advertising and commercial photography style. Where Charles Anselmo’s documentary photographs (of the “achingly beautiful and conflicted” cities of Havana and New Orleans) differ is their sense of time’s passage and the human presence, absorbed by and visible within these crumbling walls and abandoned places. There is of course a tradition in modern photography of finding beautiful texture, pattern and color in decay; often these photos are startlingly reminiscent of abstract paintings, within a subjectivity wrought by natural forces that is discovered by an eye attuned to beauty.

 

Anselmo’s work is certainly a feast for the eye, but it is deeper psychologically, vividly conveying both mortality and transcendence. He describes his perambulations around Havana as “like walking inside a living thing.” His ruined buildings exude quiet tragic dignity and humanity. Like Walker Evans’ photos of Depression sharecroppers’ shacks, they are both documentary and humanistic in the broadest sense. The feeling pulsing within these works is the same we receive contemplating Rembrandt’s depictions of age-ravaged or otherwise unglamorous models, or Rouault’s errant sinning flock, something lost to most contemporary art: an almost religious compassion and humanism; a moral sense and a philosophical dimension. Evans’ stated goal was images that would be “literate, authoritative and transcendent.”  Anselmo’s photographs restore a larger sense of humanity to a contemporary art esthetic that has become quick and trivial under the onslaught of consumerism and its sometimes theoretically blinkered adversaries.

 

 

About NOMA GALLERY

Established in 2008 in the downtown San Francisco gallery district, NOMA GALLERY highlights the works of emerging and established artists. We are proud to represent artists  who are creating works with exceptional contemporary and conceptual power. Through its exhibitions, the gallery seeks to unite disparate visions emergent from different cultures, and to spark dialogues engaging variant expressions and practices. By producing a program of  paintings, drawings, sculpture, prints and photography, we strive to create a continuous dialogue between the local and global communities in order to address the forefront of the art world. We are engaging in relationships with galleries, museums and other art institutions from various places in order to bring a diverse and truly international contemporary art addition to the San Franciscan community

 

 

For more information please visit us at www.nomagallerysf.com

 

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