Adam Thorman describes his body of landscapes, What Light Remains in the Absence as an ode to the weight of light and the presence of absence. They are soft and subtle visual records of permanence and transience in the forms of rocks and tides on the American west coast.
Laura Plageman's Response is an equally thoughtful exploration of the same region. She challenges perceptions and our sense of what is permanent, what is precious, and what is malleable by physically altering the paper of the print and re-photographing the result to form her own new landscapes.
These works will be on view together at Pictura opening November 2nd and running through December 29.
• TIME: 11 a.m.
• COST: free
• WHERE: Pictura Gallery, on the Square at Sixth and College, Bloomington.