Traces by Paul Caponigro: The Aura of Process

Traces by Paul Caponigro: The Aura of Process

“I want my images to be seen not as records of things but as traces of processes.” —Paul Caponigro Paul CaponigroDried Sunflower #19, Connecticut 1970, 1970Vision Neil Folberg Gallery Ansel AdamsLeaf, Glacier Bay National Monument, 1948Vision Neil Folberg...
Georg Küttinger: Landscapes Remixed

Georg Küttinger: Landscapes Remixed

Writer Stefanie Ball introduces German photographer Georg Küttinger, who is known for his “mosaic” constructions of nature. Meticulously constructed, Küttinger’s hyperreal photographs tell us something about the nature of beauty and the power of nature.  Georg...
Three Photographers Demonstrate How “Nature Must be Obeyed”

Three Photographers Demonstrate How “Nature Must be Obeyed”

British critic Tony Warner finds nature looking back at us with well warranted suspicion in photographs by Beth Moon, Agnieszka Sosnowska, and Ronnie Setter in the show “Women of Vision” at Vision Neil Folberg Gallery. “NATURE TO BE COMMANDED MUST BE...
Neil Folberg on Harnessing Cosmic Energy through Photography

Neil Folberg on Harnessing Cosmic Energy through Photography

Through Neil Folberg’s lens, landscapes become infinite realms that resemble celestial firmaments as much as the earthly environments they depict. After an apprenticeship with Ansel Adams—which Folberg began at the age of 16—the American-born,...
Food for thought

Food for thought

Agnieszka SosnowskaThe Hunt.  Kleppjárnsstaðir, Iceland, 2009Vision Neil Folberg Gallery Agnieszka SosnowskaFeeding Ravens, Self Portrait, 2014Vision Neil Folberg Gallery Some people are disturbed by some of Agnieszka’s photographs. She wrote to me...
Landscape as Narrative at Vision Neil Folberg Gallery

Landscape as Narrative at Vision Neil Folberg Gallery

In describing her approach to photography, Agnieszka Sosnowska writes: “For a long time I thought that photographs showed the viewer what the world looked like. It wasn’t until college that I learned that a photograph could tell a story.” Her sentiment...
Ravens by the sea

Ravens by the sea

Beth Moon writes about her series Odin’s Cove: I first noticed this pair of ravens perched up in the rocks overlooking the sea while hiking to the beach at the end of the summer in 2010. This secluded part of the coastline is the end of a 3 mile hike from the...
A belt of geese in Eastern Iceland

A belt of geese in Eastern Iceland

Agnieszka Sosnowska writes about her work: Fishing, hunting, planting and gathering are considered pastimes for many people in the developed world. The pace of farming is slow, dictated by nature, economy and sheer will.  A farmer’s efforts are uncertain; such a...