For immediate release October 16, 2007
www.iheartphotograph.com/
October
24 - December 8, 2007
In an attempt to elicit questions regarding the digital vs the
physical, the documentary vs the conceptual, and the hybridization of mediums,
Higher Pictures will present an exhibition curated exclusively by the
influential artblog www.iheartphotograph.com.
The blog was founded in December 2006 and has been updated almost
everyday since. Based in New York City and curated by Laurel Ptak,
iheartphotograph grew out of a want to explore the edges of photography and to
find work that challenged the existing "offline" conventions of the medium.
www.iheartphotograph.com has become known for showing work that is
visually and conceptually challenging, daring, and innovative. The majority of
the photographers presented on the site are young and unknown and hale from all
parts of the globe. Many are questioning the medium itself in a digital age,
and in turn redefining how we conceive of photography in a world where so much
of our experience is now mediated by a computer screen. By making their work
readily available online, these artists - as well as iheartphograph.com - have
embraced a contemporary moment where artwork is increasingly circulated and
experienced via the internet.
The show features work by eight artists: Stefan Burger, Sherri
Caudell Brennan, Zach Gage, Ulrich Görlich, Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky, Katja Mater,
Laurel Ptak, and Roy Stanfield. All have previously been exhibited on the blog.
The transition of their work from its online presentation to the traditional
gallery space sparks numerous questions. Should artblogs be seen as working with, a reaction
to, a statement against, or something altogether separate from the artworld
that exists in physical space? Is the digital interface taking over the
physical in art?
For further information or visuals please contact Kim Bourus at
(212) 249-6100.






