LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Paying tribute to the milestone 80th birthday of renowned
photographer Ralph Gibson, Digital Color will be presented by
Leica Gallery Los Angeles through an exhibition and vernissage from
January 17th, 2019 through February 24th, 2019. The exhibition will
feature a series of captivating digital photographs taken by Gibson, who
solely used a Leica Rangefinder and a 135mm Apo-Telyt-M lens to capture
each image.
Born January 16, 1939, Gibson’s dedication to photography began in 1956
when he enlisted in the United States Navy and became a Photographer’s
Mate Second Class. During this period, Gibson found his first success in
photography by taking portraits of his ship’s officers, casting shadows
and manipulating light for the first time. The portraits pleased the
officers and established his presence on board. It was during this time
that Gibson found the darkroom to act as a form of escape from his Navy
life.
While continuing his studies at the San Francisco Art Institute, Gibson
was loaned a Leica Camera for the first time by photography department
director, Paul Hassel, which exposed Gibson to the world of Leica
photography. He then moved on to pursue his professional career as an
assistant to well-known photojournalist Dorothea Lange and photographer
Robert Frank.
Today, Gibson is most recognized for photos that present everyday
objects in a surreal fashion. His first photography book, The
Somnambulist, sparked his lifelong fascination with book-making,
which led to his works being featured in many to follow. His photographs
can be found in over 150 museum collections around the world and have
appeared in hundreds of exhibitions.
Gibson spent 55 years in the darkroom before he was offered an
opportunity to reinvent himself as a photographer by switching to a
digital camera. When his Leica Monochrom arrived, he questioned whether
he could abandon his earlier career for a new technology. However, upon
using the camera, Gibson realized digital imaging could just as well
reflect his personal vision and influence his future photography works,
leading to his artistic personality today. Regarding the inspiration
behind his Digital Color series, he shares, “The digital
dialectic suggests that anything digital is compressed, and this applies
equally to color. Saturation, hue and timbre serve to create an imagery
unique and not very similar to analog film. For this reason, I welcome
the idea of a new visual language; another system of control. Digital
speaks in subtle ways, often producing an entirely different
perspective.”
Roger Horn, President of Leica USA, notes, “It is with great honor that
we present Ralph’s Digital Color exhibition at the Leica Gallery
Los Angeles. We felt it was only fitting that we celebrate his
outstanding photographic works as well as his deep loyalty to the Leica
brand on this benchmark birthday.”
Released to coincide with his 80th birthday, Gibson’s new
book, Self-Exposure, is an autobiography that touches on Gibson’s
service in the Navy and his friendships with Dorothea Lange, Robert
Frank, and other renowned artists. The book premiered during Paris Photo
on November 14th and at New York’s Strand Bookstore on November 20th.
Leica Los Angeles’ Digital Color exhibit will officially launch
the book in Los Angeles.
The Digital Color exhibition will be followed by a Master
Workshop hosted by the Leica Akademie, where attendees can learn the art
of bookmaking firsthand from the master himself. Digital Color by
Ralph Gibson will be on display at Leica Gallery Los Angeles from
January 17th, 2019 through February 24th, 2019. For more information
about the exhibit or Leica Gallery Los Angeles, visit http://www.leicagalleryla.com.
About The Leica Gallery Los Angeles
Opened
in 2013, The Leica Gallery Los Angeles was created to celebrate Leica
photography. The Gallery provides unparalleled access to a rotation of
curated exhibits, with imagery captured by classic and contemporary
Leica photographers. Beyond the exhibition space, the Gallery also
boasts a 1,200 square foot outdoor patio lounge. This serves as an
additional location for Leica Akademie workshops, where professional and
amateur photographers learn new techniques and get unique perspectives
from featured artists. The Leica Gallery Los Angeles is open seven days
a week at 8783 Beverly Boulevard in West Hollywood, California. For
additional information, including lists of current and upcoming
exhibitions, please visit www.leicagalleryla.com.
About Leica Camera
Leica
represents a union of craftsmanship, design and experience. It is a
beautiful collision of art and engineering, and the future of form and
functionality. Leica Camera is an internationally operating,
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legendary status of the Leica brand is founded on a long tradition of
excellence in the supreme quality and performance of cameras and lenses,
and the iconic images that artists and photojournalists everywhere
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About The Leica Akademie
The
Leica Akademie USA continues Leica’s long tradition of high quality
photographic education through experiential events, creative workshops,
exclusive masterclasses and destination trips throughout North America.
The Akademie’s goal is to increase the fun and enjoyment of photography,
expand photography knowledge and bring the total Leica experience to a
new generation of photographers. Leica Akademie programs are open to
everyone. You are not required to own a Leica to attend. Whether you an
experienced Leica photographer or just starting out, there is no better
way to improve your photography than with the Leica Akademie.
The Leica Akademie offers a wide range of programs throughout the year
in more than a dozen cities, more information can be found at https://leicaakademieusa.com/.
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