Sunday, May 30, 2010

Flight 1549 exhibition opens at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia




Stephen Mallon Photo Exhibition Documents Flight 1549's Recovery from the Hudson River print version 'Brace For Impact: The Aftermath of Flight 1549' runs through August at the University of the Arts

May 21, 2010

On January 15, 2009, the world became fascinated with the story of a U. S. Airways jet that splashed down into the Hudson River in New York City and then floated along calmly as passengers crowded its wings for rescue. Soon afterward, a salvage team used the East Coast's largest floating crane to extricate Flight 1549's fuselage and engine from the nearly frozen water.



Industrial photographer Stephen Mallon documented this process and reveals it to the world in the exhibition "Brace for Impact: The Aftermath of Flight 1549" at the Sol Mednick Gallery at the University of the Arts May 28 through August 7. Mallon's large-scale photographs impart a physicality and scale to these incomprehensible occurrences. The images present the viewer with the aftermath of this disaster, reminding them how it was averted despite nearly unbeatable odds through the mastery and bravery of the pilot and crew.

Mallon found his calling in industrial photography. He has been fascinated by industry since his teenage years and his photographs convey his sense of wonder at the engineering of concrete and steel.. His commercial clients have included Publicis and Sudler & Hennessey. Mallon, whose photos have been honored by Communication Arts, the New York Photo Festival and the Lucie Awards, is also a leader in the photo community. Since 2002, he has been a board member of the New York chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers and served as president from 2006 to 2009. He lives in New York with his wife and their daughter.

This exhibition is concurrent with Barbara Yoshida's "Megaliths/Night/Sky" in Gallery 1401 (the Sol Mednick Gallery’s sister space).

The Sol Mednick Gallery, located on the 15th floor of Terra Hall (211 S. Broad St.) in the Media Arts department, offers a regular schedule of exhibitions of contemporary photography. The only endowed gallery in Philadelphia dedicated solely to the exhibition of photography, the gallery earned the Photo Review Award for service to photography and celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2009. Associate Professor of Media Arts Harris Fogel has been the director of both galleries since 1997. Summer gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a. m. – 5 p. m.; weekend hours by appointment. Call 215-717-6300 for further information.



Monday, April 19, 2010

Next Stop Atlantic preview at Grand Central Station

         Weeks 297, 2008 30x45 chromogenic print edition of 5 in two sizes


   I am pleased to announce that two images from my upcoming New York solo show "Next Stop Atlantic" will be on display at  Grand Central Station, courtesy of The Metropolitan Transit Authority in conjunction with Earth Day, April 22nd.    Please stop by April 19th until April 23rd for  a preview of the show opening this September at Front room gallery.  These images are from the artificial reef project of the MTA to form sanctuaries for marine life by using former subway cars deep in the Atlantic ocean to form steel condos for fish!  You can read a story  from 2008 about the project  in the New York Times here.   You can also see a documentary on how they look underwater here.  I am really honored that they are on display at Grand Central Station!


Monday, April 19 to Saturday, April 24th from 10AM to 7PM
Please note the MTA booth will not be open Saturday April 24th

• The Venue: Grand Central Terminal is an extraordinary Beaux Arts landmark in the heart of New York City . Grand Central is served by Metro-North commuter trains, 31 commuter and 15 city bus routes, 7 subway lines, buses to and from the area’s three airports and two million taxis a year. Vanderbilt Avenue is located on the west side of the Terminal.

• The Giant Earth Images: April 19th-25th; 10am-8pm. The week-long show will illuminate the historic landmark’s soaring main concourse with inspiring environmentally themed quotes, messages, photographs and graphic images contributed by artists such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, and Rafal Olbinski, among others. The show, projected onto two of the north columns in the concourse, will run 10 hours a day.


 EarthFair Indoors: April 19th -24th; We are planning a week long exhibit in Vanderbilt Hall from Monday 4/19 through Saturday 4/24 highlighting major substantive displays and exhibits.

• EarthFair Outdoors: April 23rd and April 24th; A two-day festival of art, music and the environment on Vanderbilt Ave. A large exhibit area highlighting green businesses, organic food and environmental groups will include interactive displays that not only educate, but provide an opportunity to take positive action. EarthFair also features live musical entertainment including numerous well-known performers and regional bands.

For a Full List of our Sponsors and Exhibitors, Please Click Here

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

A curator.com premier issue

I am   soooo thrilled that Julie  asked me to be one of the featured  artists in  the premier issue of a curator.com- the presentation  is great thank you Julie Grahame  and Mike Hartley at Big Flannel!  The other featured artists are  Rob Hann, Gina Levay (big fan!), Janettte Beckman, Michael Corridore, Catherine Chalmers, Chris Weeks, Leland Bobbe, and Bruce Katz!

Virginia, 2008 
NEW DATES!  On display at Grand Central Station Apr 19th - 24th
Next Stop- Atlantic
Opens Sept 10 2010