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| ARTHUR TRESS: Early Work October 19 - November 10, 2001 Opening Reception: Friday, October 19, 2001 from 6 - 8 PM Dallas, TX -- Arthur Tress: Early Work features a first time photography exhibition by this artist in the Dallas area. Approximately 25 photographs will be shown in this solo exhibition at Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery. Arthur Tress's prolific career spans over 40 years. He has become one of the most influential photographers of the 1960-70's era. This year he was honored with a retrospective exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. His recent book, Arthur Tress: Fantastic Voyage, was a result of that exhibition. The exhibition in Dallas will focus on the artist's earlier works. Photographs from his series: Dream Collector and Theater of the Mind will figure prominently. This exhibit includes his signature images: "Bride and Groom" and "Flood Dream", both from 1971. Also included is the humorous "Charlotte Olds and Rooster", 1975, which shows an elderly woman seated on a bed staring at a rooster on the floor. Tress's dark humor is reflected in the image, "Girl with Dunce's Cap", 1972--which reveals a school room with an isolated girl in the foreground wearing a dunce cap covering her entire head. All photographs reflect the artist's surrealist point of view, most likely evolved from his childhood spent in Brooklyn, NY where he often visited the Coney Island freak shows and explored dilapidated buildings in the vicinity. Tress studied art at Bard College in New York and then traveled in Europe for 6 years, returning to New York to further pursue a career in art.
Several monographs have been published on his work including: FLAG |
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