Exhibitions

PRICE HARRISON: SHE'S NOT THERE - NEW PHOTOGRAPHS

Dane Carder Studio / 438 Houston St., #262 September 7, 2017 - September 30, 2017

Price Harrison

Please join us Thursday, September 7, from 5:30-8:30 for the opening reception of Price Harrison's first solo exhibit in Nashville. Harrison's work takes some cues from masters like William Eggleston and Richard Misrach, but it leaps from there into a personalized "architecture of image," that particularly explores overlooked and fantastic vignettes found on Nashville's streets.


"Price Harrison’s photographs reveal an eye for shape and for form. More surprising for an architect of pristine white spaces is his attention to color and hue, in many cases the shades of our mass-produced world. His photographs communicate a sense of detail both as noun (the architect’s craft of construction) and verb (the love and indeed the fetishization of finish). They evoke a vernacular modernity of planar surfaces, unexpected light, and industrial products in twenty-first century America. His photographs frequently suggest some recent—or future—human presence and activity. As with all art practice, Harrison’s images coax and spur us to look again at the world in which we live." - Raymund Ryan of the Heinz Architectural Center, Carnegie Museum of Art
 
The Studio is located at 438 Houston St. #262... Enter through the double glass doors by Hemingway's Bar & Hideaway, follow the signs up the stairs, and we are halfway down the hall.

The exhibit will run through September 30. The Studio is generally open Monday through Friday 10-5. We are also available by appointment. For more information, contact Dane at 615-598-5600.