Blue Mountain Gallery Opens Anne Diggory's BIOCULAR Today

By: Mar. 24, 2015
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Blue Mountain Gallery presents biOcular, an exhibition by Anne Diggory that includes hybrid works combiningphotography and painting in urban and Adirondack landscapes as well as the clutter of everyday living. The exhibitionpresents paired mediums, doubled objects, paired compositions, Paris in both light and dark, and a large work with twocanvases joined at a corner.

For Diggory's recent exhibition, Hybrid Visions, at The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, NY, the curator Erin Coe wrote : "While many contemporary artists employ the tools of digital technology to alter photographic images, Diggorystands out for using photography and Photoshop as the catalyst for painting. With each layer of actual painting,photography, reproduced paint and digital manipulation, she simulates the experience of shifting vision andinvestigates the complexities and nuances of visual truth. On the surface these works appear to be steeped in thetradition of American landscape painting; in actuality, they challenge these conventions, revealing an artist who isdeeply engaged with the cultural landscape of the past and present."

Several Lake George images were inspired by Diggory's research for an essay on the painting locations of the 19thcentury painter, John Frederick Kensett, which was published in the December 2014 Metropolitan Museum Journal.In an essay about Diggory's hybrid work for the March/April (2015) issue of Adirondack Life Magazine, the poet JayRogoff describes her hybrid approach as "startling and disorienting, as well as beautiful," with "mysterious, absorbingblends."

Anne Diggory has painted out of her studio in Saratoga Springs, New York, for almost 40 years. Her hybrid works, whichshe began in 2006, are the focus of an online catalogue of the Hyde Collection exhibition: hybridvisions.diggory.comThe exhibition images can be seen on a link from www.bluemountaingallery.org/anne-diggory/

Image: Coming and Going 38x105" on adjoining walls


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