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Thu July 7, 2022

Raymond HOLBERT: Aquatic Opera

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July 7 - September 1, 2022, Tuesday-Saturday, Reception for the artist Thursday, July 7, 2022, 6-8pm

Holbert's studio is a swimming pool. Measuring thirty square feet, and twelve feet deep, his underwater set is an otherworldly space where models can express themselves with angelic grace. A versatile artist who has worked in media ranging from pen-and-ink to color photography over five productive decades - and exhibited in venues ranging from the Museum of African American Life and Culture to the Philadelphia Museum of Art - Holbert approaches this studio not only as a realm where physical movement is unconstrained but also where the imagination has free reign. The creative act is a collaborative performance by the models and artist. Holbert calls it an "Aquatic Opera".

Modernism Gallery is pleased to exhibit fourteen tableaux from this magnum opus. Taking the form of photographic murals, they each present imagery of bodies in motion that Holbert captured underwater at different times of day, combined with drawings and photographs he has made in his more conventional Berkeley studio and on the streets of the East Bay.

These seamless digital collages invite the spectator into the performative space where the dancers await in a state of suspended animation. Some of the men and women wear spectacular costumes, a reminder of Holbert's decades of experience in fashion photography. The audience's experience is further enhanced by Holbert's evocative titles, often laced with operatic references such as aria and adagio, bringing music to mind and transforming each tableau into a Gesamtkunstwerk.

Holbert's entry into this unusual milieu was inspired by his own passion for swimming, and his recognition of the potential of underwater motion. "There are movements that can be realized in the water that cannot be done without it," he says. "The breadth of omni-directional movement is an ability that works for every relaxed swimmer without much regard to capabilities."

The public is invited to an opening reception for the artist Thursday, July 7, from 6:00-8:00pm.

Free

Presented by MODERNISM INC..
July 7 - September 1, 2022, Tuesday-Saturday, Reception for the artist Thursday, July 7, 2022, 6-8pm

Holbert's studio is a swimming pool. Measuring thirty square feet, and twelve feet deep, his underwater set is an otherworldly space where models can express themselves with angelic grace. A versatile artist who has worked in media ranging from pen-and-ink to color photography over five productive decades - and exhibited in venues ranging from the Museum of African American Life and Culture to the Philadelphia Museum of Art - Holbert approaches this studio not only as a realm where physical movement is unconstrained but also where the imagination has free reign. The creative act is a collaborative performance by the models and artist. Holbert calls it an "Aquatic Opera".

Modernism Gallery is pleased to exhibit fourteen tableaux from this magnum opus. Taking the form of photographic murals, they each present imagery of bodies in motion that Holbert captured underwater at different times of day, combined with drawings and photographs he has made in his more conventional Berkeley studio and on the streets of the East Bay.

These seamless digital collages invite the spectator into the performative space where the dancers await in a state of suspended animation. Some of the men and women wear spectacular costumes, a reminder of Holbert's decades of experience in fashion photography. The audience's experience is further enhanced by Holbert's evocative titles, often laced with operatic references such as aria and adagio, bringing music to mind and transforming each tableau into a Gesamtkunstwerk.

Holbert's entry into this unusual milieu was inspired by his own passion for swimming, and his recognition of the potential of underwater motion. "There are movements that can be realized in the water that cannot be done without it," he says. "The breadth of omni-directional movement is an ability that works for every relaxed swimmer without much regard to capabilities."

The public is invited to an opening reception for the artist Thursday, July 7, from 6:00-8:00pm.

Free

Presented by MODERNISM INC..
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