Arnold Zageris | Refractions
November 9, 2024 - January 5, 2025
In our region, we live close to the water. Our towns cluster along the carved land, roads wrapping around lakes, shadowing the river as it flows over rocks and down chutes, bubbling, rippling, and splashing. As it moves across surfaces, it stirs and suspends particles and creates a liquid lens, changing and refracting the light in a stream of persistent yet fleeting compositions. In this new body of work, Arnold Zageris studies the expressions of water in its many changing states.
Noticing the dramatic range the water offers, from deep gem tones to frothy pastels, from geometric frozen planes to smooth curvaceous drapes, Zageris has learned to predict its pathways and patterns. Watching, positioning his camera, and waiting for just the right moment to open the shutter, he captures the water’s refracted light. Seeking new perspectives, Zageris brings his tripod into the riverways, sometimes using a ladder as a perch, striking a delicate balance to document magnified rocks of the riverbed and reflections of the sky through a short passage of time.
In these photographs, Zageris captures the abstract and the painterly in the waterways of our region.
Arnold Zageris
Arnold Zageris has won many awards for his work, and has exhibited in public and private galleries across Canada, including the Art Bank of Canada, the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Canadian Museum of Nature, the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa, and The Rooms in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. He is the author of three books: “On the Labrador” (2013), “Antarctica” (2016), and “Iceland, Born of Lava, Chiselled by Ice” (2020).
“Arnold’s composition[s] demonstrate consistency and intricate control of form and pattern in which he isolates elements as unique windows on the natural world. Arnold’s use of light and colour is subtle and yet definitive, more than simple beauty, his ability to see beyond the common landscape is exemplary. His photographic vision uncovers a hidden power, mystery, and complexity within the landscape, and explores these forces as individual worlds. I have worked closely with two significant photographers of the natural world, Ernst Haas and Paul Caponigro. I believe the quality of Arnold’s work and level of commitment is equal to theirs. Throughout the years, Arnold has continued to create exceptional photographs. He is an asset to both Canada and the greater world of art.” – Bernard C. Meyers
Events
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Opening Reception: Arnold Zageris | Refractions
Saturday, November 9, 2024 | 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Artist Talk with Arnold Zageris
Sunday, November 24, 2024 | 2:00 pm