Luke Strosnider

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  • “I Wish You Where Here” in Unfolding Images | New Orleans, LA
  • Exhibition at John R. Grady Gallery | Elgin Community College
  • Lecture at George Eastman House
  • Fraction Magazine Features “I Wish You Where Here”
  • Midwest Contemporary at Lillstreet Gallery | Chicago, IL
  • Cahiers Intempestifs #27

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Arts Writing

ABOUT

My critical writing focuses on the immersive visual, mental, and emotional experience of art. I provide vibrant but concise descriptions of images with an eye to the harmony of craft and concept. Beyond the image surface, I offer historical and social context while recounting the mood created by the unique convergence of art, venue, and viewer.


A FEW BRIEF EXCERPTS

Little is left in the apartments of “Orchard Park,” but what does grace these rooms is a great deal of rich and supple light. Many walls feature what looks like distinctly modernist art pieces, silhouetted collaborations between the sun and the window’s shape. Other rooms contain literal beams of light, rays spanning from window to opposite wall in a hopeless structural gesture considering the building’s numbered days. Darkness has a monumental presence here, too. Robust contrast lends mass to the shadows, as if the blackness filling the corners of these rooms could be scooped up like a shovelful of coal.

from A Tribute to Light Itself: Andy Lock’s “Orchard Park”
City Newspaper, Rochester, New York, Apr. 15, 2009


The ultimate symbol of fading passion in Soth’s work are the falls themselves. Like heated passion, the waters roil and churn as they approach a sheer cliff. Soth’s images imply that the test comes when a relationship plunges over the brink – if it survives this turning point, then passion will flow on as enduring love; if not, it will fade like the mists that rise from the falls’ basin.

from a review of the book “Niagara” by Alec Soth
Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism, Issue 33.5


FULL ARTICLES

Find full articles in the Publications Archive at my blog Touching Harms the Art.