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new season ... new shows
september_2007
In This Issue
Quisqueya Henriquez
Christoph Morlinghaus
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Hello from Lightside,

Summer's over ... and it's time to get back to business. We took a break from the newsletter but as you'll see, not from prepairing for the fall shows.

Lightside has produced a number of exhibitions for the new season. Two noteable New York presentations are featured here with more coming in the months to follow.

Click on the images to see extended portfolios from the artists and views of the installations ... and as always, should you feel deluged with spam, please note that you may easily unsubscribe below at anytime.

Sincerely,

Jeffrey Kane
Lightside Photographic Services
quisqueya henriquez

Quisqueya Henriquez
Tienda Ambulante (Moving Store), 2000 - 2006
22 x 28 Digital C-Print, UV lamination, braced aluminum mounting

from the exhibition:

A World Outside: A Survey Exhibition 1991 - 2007
The Bronx Museum of the Arts
September 16, 2007 - January 27, 2008

As part of her solo survey at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, "The World Outside, 1991 - 2007", multi-disciplinary artist Quisqueya Henriquez exhibited 6 images from the series "Espacio Publico" (Public Spaces).

Lightside worked from various digital camera files to print (6) 22 x 28 Light Jet digital c-prints. The pieces were finished with UV protection matt lamination and mounted to .080 braced aluminum for presentation.

Henriquez's work can also be seen in the "Infinite Island: Contemporary Caribbean Art" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum through January 27, 2008.
christoph morlinghaus

Christoph Morlinghaus

Untitled (Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption), 2005
50 x 60 conventional c-print, 6mm sintra mounting, white wash maple frame, acrylic glazing

from the exhibition:

Form / Faith
Roebling Hall
September 7th - October 6, 2007


In his exhibition "Form / Faith" Morlinghaus addresses meaning in architecture by training his meticulous eye on a series of Churches and Temples designed by the world's most highly regarded moderinst architects.

Lightside consulted with Morlinghaus and his gallery, Roebling Hall, regarding the finishing of his (12) 50 x 60 conventional c-prints (printed from hand masked 8 x 10 original negatives). The individual pieces are presented on 6mm sintra in splined maple frames with a 3/4" face x 2 1/4" deep profile, white wash finish, and acrylic glazing.
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Lightside Photographic Services was created to oversee and organize all stages of processing, printing, and presentation related to fine art and commercial photography projects. Lightside offers the unique service of managing its clients post-shoot imaging needs from start to finish, including traditional processing to digital file preparation, conventional enlargement to digital print output, plus exhibition mounting and framing. Jeffrey Kane, Lightside's owner and operator, has spent 20 years working with photographers in New York City and has developed solid relationships with the most respected service providers the city has to offer.

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