Christopher Colville at Blagdens Alley

Christopher Colville
curated by Larissa Leclair

November 4 – December 11, 2009

Opening Reception: November 12, 2009, 6-9pm (in conjunction with FotoWeek DC)
Location: 1215 Blagdens Alley NW, Washington DC, 20001

In his first solo show in Washington, D.C., Christopher Colville, an Arizona-based photographer explores the themes of time as manifested in death and memory in a selection of work curated by Larissa Leclair from his series Emanationsthe Sonoran Project, and Iceland Trilogy. Colville embraces traditional and experimental processes, such as photograms, ambrotypes, and decay-generated images in his contemporary photographic work.

Christopher Colville is a photographer and teacher at Arizona State University. He has been awarded a 2008 Artist Project Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts and a 2008 Public Art Commission from the Phoenix Commission on the Arts. Colville was also awarded the Van Daren Coke/Beaumont Newhall Fellowship in 2003. He holds an MFA in Photography from the University of New Mexico and a BFA inAnthropology and Photography from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. www.christophercolville.com

Larissa Leclair is an independent writer and curator in the DC area. www.larissaleclair.com

For more information, please contact Larissa Leclair: contact@larissaleclair.com.
Hours: Wednesday – Friday, 10-2pm, and by appointment.

The opening reception for Christopher Colville follows the lecture by
Darius Himes, “Who Cares About Books?”

November 12, 2009, 5pm
1215 Blagdens Alley NW, Washington, DC 20001

Interest in photography books has never been greater, with artists, photographers and curators seeing the book as the central form of expression for their work. Publisher and critic Darius Himes talks about the landscape of photobook publishing as it stands today, highlighting some of the most interesting small publishers and discussing the ramifications of print-on-demand technology.

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