SCAD Presents Alumni and Faculty Work at Photo London

The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) is proud to present work by alumnus Shine Huang (MFA, photography, 2017) and faculty members Josh Jalbert and V. Elizabeth Turk at Photo London, taking place at Somerset House on May 12–15. Deemed “the UK photography event of the year” by The Guardian, Photo London brings the finest international photography to the British capital every year.

SCAD is thrilled to present the work of these preeminent artists to the world at Photo London 2022. We realize, more than ever, how relevant visual culture becomes during challenging times and how important it is to gather with the international arts community at Somerset House. Spotlighting the materiality of photography, we present three artists who each practice very contemporary approaches to historical processes, where gestures are tangible and made physical rather than ephemeral. These works highlight the unique SCAD photography program, which covers creative practices from the 19th century to the metaverse.

Michael James O’Brien, SCAD Chair of Photography

Huang’s Interstellar series is a meditation on his Chinese heritage. Articulating culture through materials and processes, he uses ground rice to create contact prints that render complex abstractions of the solar system. The prints are presented in a circular format in square framing, evoking ancient Chinese beliefs in a square Earth and round sky.

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Jalbert’s practice is rooted in the elements of photography, namely light and chemical reaction. Rather than using a lens or film, the artist makes sumptuous and abstract black-and-white works that depict perceptions and experiences of the natural world through traditional photographic chemicals and photo paper.

Turk uses the Van Dyke photogram process to explore human nature through the potential of light and shadow. Her life-sized silhouettes are rendered from natural materials that mimic skin, veins, organs, and bones, producing hybrid humans where the figure is present but fleeting.

All three artists represent the dynamic SCAD photography degree program, one of the most popular programs at the university, where students learn classical practices as well as innovative next-generation digital technologies.

To learn more, visit scad.edu/photo-london.

Source: Hyperallergic.com

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