The IMAGE New Mexico 2013 photography event took place last Friday here at Matrix Fine Art. The photographs were all stunning and later that evening awards were handed out to the best of the best. |
Director Regina Held speaks with guests. |
New Grounds artist Pamela Wesolek stands with photographer and one of the event organizers Pat Berrett. |
Artist Adabel Allen, who later that evening won an honorable mention, has a laugh with Pam. |
Matrix was crowded with people eager to vote and see who won!
People hurried to get their votes in for the veiwers choice award!
To see the award ceremony click on the links below.
Listed below are the Jurors' comments about the 2013 winners!
IMAGE New Mexico 2013
Now in it’s 5th year, Matrix
Fine Art is proud to host this juried photography exhibition organized by Tim
Anderson and Patrick Berrett, http://reddognews.com/inm-2013-gallery-show.
This year, the show was opened up to artists
from around the world as long as the image was taken
in New Mexico. This resulted in the submission of 312 images by 86 artists from
17 US states and the UK. From this huge
amount of images, jurors Brigitte Carnochan, Robert Farber and Cat Jimenez
selected 40 pieces by 31 artists. Here are the juror’s thoughts on their
selection process and the resulting exhibition.
Brigitte Carnochan: When I think of New Mexico I think of
flat lands, gorges, mountains and valleys—vast spaces and dramatic clouds. My
favorite image in this show combines many of those familiar features into a
uniquely lyrical dreamscape.
Overall the show teased out many aspects of New Mexico—the crosses and Day of the Dead celebrations, the desert-wracked vehicles and sand-swept adobes, the colorful, diverse heritage, the abundant wildlife, the lavish spectacle of the weather and skies. it was difficult to make a decision and I'm happy that several photographers can be recognized for their penetrating visions.
Overall the show teased out many aspects of New Mexico—the crosses and Day of the Dead celebrations, the desert-wracked vehicles and sand-swept adobes, the colorful, diverse heritage, the abundant wildlife, the lavish spectacle of the weather and skies. it was difficult to make a decision and I'm happy that several photographers can be recognized for their penetrating visions.
Robert Farber: My jurors choice is the couple in the classic car
…Halloween.
This captures a slice of life in an intense but subtlety humorous way. The graphic composition, of this classic car along with the interaction of the subjects adds to this image's strength.
This captures a slice of life in an intense but subtlety humorous way. The graphic composition, of this classic car along with the interaction of the subjects adds to this image's strength.
Overall, there were a number of strong images that had seemed to
get their strength
more from Photoshop. I was more drawn to the ones that were not.
more from Photoshop. I was more drawn to the ones that were not.
Cat Jimenez: I enjoyed
reviewing the images of New Mexico, one of my favorite states in the US, a
place where there is endless sky, where history and tradition and the unique
terrain converge to deliver an idiosyncratic experience for the visitor and the
resident alike. The diversity of the images represented in this competition
told a wonderful and collective story about the New Mexico I have come to love
after visiting annually for the last five years.
Be sure to join us for the next opening and photographers be sure to enter the contest next year!
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