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Foto Relevance presents "1000+1" opening reception

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Photo by Karen Navarro; courtesy of Foto Relevance

When thinking about photography, an old adage often comes to mind: a picture is worth a thousand words. To say this is to recognize photography as an inherently communicative practice, to acknowledge the ways in which a singular image can convey meaning when language falls short.

Engaging in this conversation, "1000+1" highlights seven contemporary artists - Kalee Appleton, Joana P. Cardozo, Mark Chen, Paul-André Larocque, Noelle Mason, Karen Navarro, and Krista Svalbonas - who expand expectations of photography through the use of photo-based techniques in conjunction with alternative art forms such as sculpture, painting, textiles, and writing.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 6.

When thinking about photography, an old adage often comes to mind: a picture is worth a thousand words. To say this is to recognize photography as an inherently communicative practice, to acknowledge the ways in which a singular image can convey meaning when language falls short.

Engaging in this conversation, "1000+1" highlights seven contemporary artists - Kalee Appleton, Joana P. Cardozo, Mark Chen, Paul-André Larocque, Noelle Mason, Karen Navarro, and Krista Svalbonas - who expand expectations of photography through the use of photo-based techniques in conjunction with alternative art forms such as sculpture, painting, textiles, and writing.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 6.

When thinking about photography, an old adage often comes to mind: a picture is worth a thousand words. To say this is to recognize photography as an inherently communicative practice, to acknowledge the ways in which a singular image can convey meaning when language falls short.

Engaging in this conversation, "1000+1" highlights seven contemporary artists - Kalee Appleton, Joana P. Cardozo, Mark Chen, Paul-André Larocque, Noelle Mason, Karen Navarro, and Krista Svalbonas - who expand expectations of photography through the use of photo-based techniques in conjunction with alternative art forms such as sculpture, painting, textiles, and writing.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 6.

WHEN

WHERE

Foto Relevance
4411 Montrose Blvd.
Suite C
Houston, TX 77006
https://fotorelevance.com/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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