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The Riverfront Times gave me a write-up/mention in the calendar of events for Friday.
From the article:
Now that smart phones have the convenience of a laptop, personal assistant and surrogate mother wrapped up in a steely graphite rectangle, it’s not surprising that these devices are rarely used for their intended purpose of making phone calls (how quaint!). There exist a bevy of apps to satisfy every plausible artistic streak, but the realm of phone photography has spawned a million budding Ansel Adams, preserving each moment on digital celluloid and sharing them through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Local shutterbug Michael Schoenewies has embraced the camera function on his iPhone and uses his modern gadget to capture industrial decay in striking detail: crumbling bricks, bristling rust and scarred metal are the fodder of his urban poetry.
The opening is Friday, March 2, 2012 at the Foundry Art Centre from 6-8. Hope to see you there!
Photo of the Week
Today, I was honored to find out that St. Louis Public Radio chose one of my photos for their photo of the week.
This photo will be featured in the upcoming show at the Foundry Art Centre and will be on display from March 2 – April 13, 2012. The photo will be a part of my series on beautiful decay. There is beauty all around us, you just have to stop and notice it, this photo was of the side of a dumpster that had looked like it had burned at some point.
I will also have a series from my travels in Israel this past May. I will also have a series of photos from the Tire Factory that Peat Wollaeger had invited me to come and photograph. Peat, along with other street artist such as Ender and Tron, had tagged up an abandoned Tire Factory before it was torn down. The City Academy owned the building and had planned an expansion onto the property where the Tire Factory was. The City Academy invited Peat to paint it for a fundraising event before it was torn down.
It was quite a great experience getting to photograph the Tire Factory before it was torn down, I was able to stop by on 3 separate occasions and see the progress of the work that Peat and others were doing. It was an amazing building with lots of decaying beauty in it and its really a shame it was torn down, it was in great condition and would have made a great art space. You can see the entire series of photos of the Tire Factory on my Flickr page.
Show announcement
I’m working on finalizing everything for my upcoming show, here is the official announcement for it:
Shooting Square: iPhoneography by Michael Schoenewies
March 2 – April 13, 2012
FREE opening reception Friday, March 2, from 6-8 pm.
Shooting Square: iPhoneography by Michael Schoenewies is a photography exhibition at the Foundry Art Centre in the Ameristar Gallery.
The show will feature photography shot and edited through an iPhone. The iPhone and apps such as Instagram have changed photography and enabled people to share photos and build communities worldwide. Michael’s photographs encompass urban decay, street photography, and scenic photos including locations from the United States to Canada to Israel.
A concurrent show, Faith Ringgold: American Quilts will be in Gallery I, II, & III.
For further details, you can visit the event page on Facebook.