Kate Hudec writes: > seen any photography - pinhole or otherwise - that got them excited lately?
This opportunity is to good to miss. May I promote a show I have up in San Francisco right now? It's at the Hayes and Vine Wine Bar, 377 Hayes Street near Gough, and it's five photogravures made from pinhole photographs, one cyanotype on Japanese paper, mounted chine colle on backing paper, a soft ground etching, and two Ed Ruscha photo-silkscreens from 1975 that, I hope, add an interesting dimension of color and technique to the proceedings. There are also some studies for a new pinhole portfolio that has not been cooperating, photogravure-wise. There is a reception tomorrow, Saturday the 1st, from 3-5 if you're in the area. The wine should be uncharacteristically good for an art reception. And the show is up until January 13th. It is exciting to see my work up, especially when the bar is full and lively. Oh, also, some of my pieces are in the current (Winter 2001) issue of Zyzzyva, a west coast literary magazine that is distributed all over the place. --Eric