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Newbold Bohemia Art

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Newbold Bohemia was born in Evansville, Indiana and mainly creates photos, although his work shares as much in common with painting as it does with photography. Rather than using the camera to record the world around him, Bohemia prefers to work against the journalistic nature of photography. He creates his own world from scratch. In his studio he arranges still-lifes, builds sets, hires actors and lights the scene. After capturing the image, he often further enhances the work through digital or mechanical manipulation before printing the final work. Although not formally trained as an artist, his work is heavily influenced by his education and work in psychology, marketing and graphic design. Visual organization and storytelling are equally important to him, although one may take precedence over another is a particular body of work. His work often focuses on the everyday and mundane, as well as historical and societal references. Tension, conflict and humor are often introduced to create new ways of seeing the world we think we know. Newbold Bohemia currently lives and works in Chicago. His award-winning work has been exhibited throughout the United States. He is currently represented by the seller based in Hudson, NY.

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Mere Mortal #4 (Archival Photograph of Male Nude in Islamic Window)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Mere Mortal #4 (Archival Photograph of Male Nude in Islamic Window) 30 x 18 inches archival pigment print, unframed Limited edition of 10 Inspired by the story of Icarus in Greek my...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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Digital Pigment

Pages of a Magazine (Modern Photograph of Blonde 1950's Housewife in Pink Dress)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
digital C-print, edition of 10 30 x 20 inches unframed This contemporary c-print pictures a classic 1950's housewife in a beautiful pink dress and black high heels in a floral wallpapered bedroom...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

Icarus #1 (Contemporary Nude in Sky Photograph Based of Traditional Greek Myth)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Icarus #1 (Contemporary Nude in Sky Photograph Based of Traditional Greek Myth) 18 x 30 inches unframed archival digital print Inspired by the story of Ica...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Life's a Picnic (Modern Figurative Photograph of 1950's Housewife in Pink Dress)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary figurative photograph digital C-print, edition of 10 30 x 20 inches unframed This contemporary c-print pictures a classic 1950's housewife in a pretty pink dress at a quintessential American picnic. The seemingly innocent imagery is given a sinister twist when one notices she is swinging a bat, trying to destroy the outdoor picnic...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

Peony (Floral Still Life Photograph of Magenta Flower with Yellow Paint Details)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern still life photograph of magenta peony on a black background with thick yellow acrylic paint details Digital C-Print, edition of 10 30 x 30 inches unframed Newbold Bohemia offers a playful selection of images with his FLOWr series. Bohemia made these compositions by carefully capturing the graceful drips and squirts of bright yellow acrylic paint around bright magenta peony flower submerged in a water tank, which produced a mesmerizing arrangement of color, shape and form. The artist explains that with each image he seeks to “…create not only an image, but an entire world within my image.” Newbold Bohemia (born 1965, Evansville, Indiana) mainly creates photos, although his work shares as much in common with painting as it does photography. Rather than using the camera to record the world around him, Bohemia prefers to work against the journalistic nature of photography. He creates his own world from scratch. In his studio he arranges still-lifes, builds sets, hires actors, and lights the scene. After capturing the image he often further enhances the work through digital or mechanical manipulation before printing the final work. Although not formally trained as an artist, his work is heavily influenced by his education and work in psychology, marketing and graphic design. Visual organization and story telling are equally important to Newbold Bohemia, although one may take precedence over another is a particular body of work. His work often focuses on the everyday and mundane, as well as historical and societal references. Tension, conflict, and humor are often introduced to create new ways of seeing the world we think we know. Newbold Bohemia currently lives and works in Chicago. His award-winning work has been exhibited throughout the United States. He is currently represented by the seller based in Hudson, NY. Artist Resume: 2017 Photography Group Exhibt, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 2015 Dec. 17 - Jan. 26th PHOTOGRAPHY 2015, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2014 Jan 24-March 2 Modern Artists, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2013 June 21-28 Faetopia (group), Noe/Market Center, San Francisco, CA May 4-June 15 Photo Regional 35 (PhotoGraphic purchase prize), Fulton Street Gallery, Troy NY March 1-22 - The Skin Show - Featured Artist, Upstate Artists Guild, Albany, NY Jan 26 – Meet the Artist - Newbold Bohemia (solo), American Hotel, Sharon Springs, NY 2012 Oct 17 – Artist Lecture, Falsified Documents and Fabrications, Schenectady Photographic Society, Schenectady, NY Aug 3, Sept 29 - Con.struct a juried exhibition, Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY Aug 27 – Sept 3 – Gods, Mortals and Us, Burning Man, Black Rock City NV June 16 – Art Fair at the American Hotel (invitational art fair), Sharon Springs, NY. Jun 1 – June 24, 2012 – Living With Art (group), 17 Chapel, Albany Center Gallery Satellite, Albany NY May 1 – May 31, 2012 - Captured Image Show (group), Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs NY April 18 – May 19, 2012 – Emerging Artists 2012 (group), Limner Gallery, Hudson NY Jan 20 – Feb 19 2012 – Best of 2011 (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY 2011 and earlier September 2011 – Honorable Mention, Members Show (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY July 2011 - Mere Mortals (solo), Romaine Brooks...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

Tea and Comfort: Contemporary Figurative Photograph of 1950's Housewife
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary figurative photograph digital C-print, edition of 10 30 x 20 inches unframed This contemporary c-print pictures a classic 1950's housewife in a beautiful pink dress and pristine white gloves enjoying a cup of tea at a beautifully set table. The seemingly innocent imagery is given a sinister twist when one notices the box of pink and white pills set alongside the tea. The viewer is left wondering why the pills are placed on the table. One can't help but become suspicious of what the beautiful woman has planned. About work: Photography as a medium has a dual character. Since its introduction, artists have used it to produce both art as well as document the world around them. For Chicago artist Newbold Bohemia, photography is a little bit of both: his photo series have documented real life issues, presented in staged, then manipulated images from his imagination. In his playful yet devious new series, “In an Ideal World,” Bohemia visualizes the story of a rebellious 1950s woman in the domestic world. Even the name Newbold Bohemia is a fabrication. The artist’s namesake serves as a reminder to create art dedicated to the pillars of Bohemian society: Truth, Beauty, Freedom and Love. All of these are present in his “In an Ideal World” series, set in a beautiful, idyllic version of the 1950s, where a blonde femme fatale-housewife comes to terms with life’s truths. As he captures her day to day chores, Bohemia comments on the not-so-idyllic reality of gender roles, and his heroine’s oppression and anger. Newbold Bohemia currently lives and works in Chicago. His award-winning work has been exhibited throughout the United States. Bohemia is currently represented by the seller based in Hudson NY. Artist Resume: 2017 Photography Group Show, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 2015 Dec. 17 - Jan. 26th PHOTOGRAPHY 2015, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2014 Jan 24-March 2 Modern Artists, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2013 June 21-28 Faetopia (group), Noe/Market Center, San Francisco, CA May 4-June 15 Photo Regional 35 (PhotoGraphic purchase prize), Fulton Street Gallery, Troy NY March 1-22 - The Skin Show - Featured Artist, Upstate Artists Guild, Albany, NY Jan 26 – Meet the Artist - Newbold Bohemia (solo), American Hotel, Sharon Springs, NY 2012 Oct 17 – Artist Lecture, Falsified Documents and Fabrications, Schenectady Photographic Society, Schenectady, NY Aug 3, Sept 29 - Con.struct a juried exhibition, Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY Aug 27 – Sept 3 – Gods, Mortals and Us, Burning Man, Black Rock City NV June 16 – Art Fair at the American Hotel (invitational art fair), Sharon Springs, NY. Jun 1 – June 24, 2012 – Living With Art (group), 17 Chapel, Albany Center Gallery Satellite, Albany NY May 1 – May 31, 2012 - Captured Image Show (group), Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs NY April 18 – May 19, 2012 – Emerging Artists 2012 (group), Limner Gallery, Hudson NY Jan 20 – Feb 19 2012 – Best of 2011 (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY 2011 and earlier September 2011 – Honorable Mention, Members Show (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY July 2011 - Mere Mortals (solo), Romaine Brooks...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

Widow Maker (Modern Photograph of Sinister 1950's Housewife in Pink Dress)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
digital C-print, edition of 10 20 x 30 inches unframed This contemporary c-print pictures a beautiful blonde 1950's housewife in a pretty pink dress surrounded by a well kept abode with turquoise...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print, Archival Ink

Rose (Contemporary Floral Still Life Photograph of Pink Rose with Paint Details)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern floral still life photograph of pale pink rose on black background with fuschia pink paint details Digital C-Print, edition of 10 30 x 30 inches unframed Newbold Bohemia offers a playful selection of images with his FLOWr series. Bohemia made these compositions by carefully capturing the graceful drips and squirts of pink fuchsia acrylic paint around a pale pink rose submerged in a water tank, which produced a mesmerizing arrangement of color, shape and form. The artist explains that with each image he seeks to “…create not only an image, but an entire world within my image.” Bohemia currently lives and works in Chicago. Artist Resume: 2017 Photography Group Exhibt, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 2015 Dec. 17 - Jan. 26th PHOTOGRAPHY 2015, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2014 Jan 24-March 2 Modern Artists, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2013 June 21-28 Faetopia (group), Noe/Market Center, San Francisco, CA May 4-June 15 Photo Regional 35 (PhotoGraphic purchase prize), Fulton Street Gallery, Troy NY March 1-22 - The Skin Show - Featured Artist, Upstate Artists Guild, Albany, NY Jan 26 – Meet the Artist - Newbold Bohemia (solo), American Hotel, Sharon Springs, NY 2012 Oct 17 – Artist Lecture, Falsified Documents and Fabrications, Schenectady Photographic Society, Schenectady, NY Aug 3, Sept 29 - Con.struct a juried exhibition, Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY Aug 27 – Sept 3 – Gods, Mortals and Us, Burning Man, Black Rock City NV June 16 – Art Fair at the American Hotel (invitational art fair), Sharon Springs, NY. Jun 1 – June 24, 2012 – Living With Art (group), 17 Chapel, Albany Center Gallery Satellite, Albany NY May 1 – May 31, 2012 - Captured Image Show (group), Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs NY April 18 – May 19, 2012 – Emerging Artists 2012 (group), Limner Gallery, Hudson NY Jan 20 – Feb 19 2012 – Best of 2011 (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY 2011 and earlier September 2011 – Honorable Mention, Members Show (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY July 2011 - Mere Mortals (solo), Romaine Brooks...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

Chrysanthemum: Still Life Photograph of Yellow Flowers in Contemporary Pop Style
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern still life photograph of yellow flowers on a black background with splattered paint details Digital C-Print, edition of 10 30 x 30 inches unframed Newbold Bohemia offers a playful selection of images with his FLOWr series. Bohemia made these compositions by carefully capturing the graceful drips and squirts of acrylic paint around a yellow chrysanthemum submerged in a water tank, which produced a mesmerizing arrangement of color, shape and form. The artist explains that with each image he seeks to “…create not only an image, but an entire world within my image.” Newbold Bohemia (born 1965, Evansville, Indiana) mainly creates photos, although his work shares as much in common with painting as it does photography. Rather than using the camera to record the world around him, Bohemia prefers to work against the journalistic nature of photography. He creates his own world from scratch. In his studio he arranges still-lifes, builds sets, hires actors, and lights the scene. After capturing the image he often further enhances the work through digital or mechanical manipulation before printing the final work. Although not formally trained as an artist, his work is heavily influenced by his education and work in psychology, marketing and graphic design. Visual organization and story telling are equally important to Newbold Bohemia, although one may take precedence over another is a particular body of work. His work often focuses on the everyday and mundane, as well as historical and societal references. Tension, conflict, and humor are often introduced to create new ways of seeing the world we think we know. Newbold Bohemia currently lives and works in Chicago. His award-winning work has been exhibited throughout the United States. He is currently represented by the seller based in Hudson, NY. Artist Resume: 2017 Photography Group Exhibt, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 2015 Dec. 17 - Jan. 26th PHOTOGRAPHY 2015, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2014 Jan 24-March 2 Modern Artists, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2013 June 21-28 Faetopia (group), Noe/Market Center, San Francisco, CA May 4-June 15 Photo Regional 35 (PhotoGraphic purchase prize), Fulton Street Gallery, Troy NY March 1-22 - The Skin Show - Featured Artist, Upstate Artists Guild, Albany, NY Jan 26 – Meet the Artist - Newbold Bohemia (solo), American Hotel, Sharon Springs, NY 2012 Oct 17 – Artist Lecture, Falsified Documents and Fabrications, Schenectady Photographic Society, Schenectady, NY Aug 3, Sept 29 - Con.struct a juried exhibition, Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY Aug 27 – Sept 3 – Gods, Mortals and Us, Burning Man, Black Rock City NV June 16 – Art Fair at the American Hotel (invitational art fair), Sharon Springs, NY. Jun 1 – June 24, 2012 – Living With Art (group), 17 Chapel, Albany Center Gallery Satellite, Albany NY May 1 – May 31, 2012 - Captured Image Show (group), Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs NY April 18 – May 19, 2012 – Emerging Artists 2012 (group), Limner Gallery, Hudson NY Jan 20 – Feb 19 2012 – Best of 2011 (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY 2011 and earlier September 2011 – Honorable Mention, Members Show (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY July 2011 - Mere Mortals (solo), Romaine Brooks...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

Ivy Berry (Modern Fruit Still Life Photograph of Grapes with Blue Paint Details)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern floral still life photograph of concord grapes on black background with teal blue paint details Digital C-Print, edition of 10 30 x 30 inches unframed Newbold Bohemia offers a playful selection of images with his FLOWr series. Bohemia made these compositions by carefully capturing the graceful drips and squirts of teal blue acrylic paint around deep purple concord grapes submerged in a water tank, which produced a mesmerizing arrangement of color, shape and form. The artist explains that with each image he seeks to “…create not only an image, but an entire world within my image.” Bohemia currently lives and works in Chicago. Artist Resume: 2017 Photography Group Exhibt, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 2015 Dec. 17 - Jan. 26th PHOTOGRAPHY 2015, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2014 Jan 24-March 2 Modern Artists, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2013 June 21-28 Faetopia (group), Noe/Market Center, San Francisco, CA May 4-June 15 Photo Regional 35 (PhotoGraphic purchase prize), Fulton Street Gallery, Troy NY March 1-22 - The Skin Show - Featured Artist, Upstate Artists Guild, Albany, NY Jan 26 – Meet the Artist - Newbold Bohemia (solo), American Hotel, Sharon Springs, NY 2012 Oct 17 – Artist Lecture, Falsified Documents and Fabrications, Schenectady Photographic Society, Schenectady, NY Aug 3, Sept 29 - Con.struct a juried exhibition, Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY Aug 27 – Sept 3 – Gods, Mortals and Us, Burning Man, Black Rock City NV June 16 – Art Fair at the American Hotel (invitational art fair), Sharon Springs, NY. Jun 1 – June 24, 2012 – Living With Art (group), 17 Chapel, Albany Center Gallery Satellite, Albany NY May 1 – May 31, 2012 - Captured Image Show (group), Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs NY April 18 – May 19, 2012 – Emerging Artists 2012 (group), Limner Gallery, Hudson NY Jan 20 – Feb 19 2012 – Best of 2011 (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY 2011 and earlier September 2011 – Honorable Mention, Members Show (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY July 2011 - Mere Mortals (solo), Romaine Brooks...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

Gerbera (Unique Still Life Portrait of a Red Flower floating in Blue Paint)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Digital C-Print edition of 10 30 x 30 inches 32 x 32 inches framed, custom black wood molding with no mat Newbold Bohemia offers a playful selection of images with his FLOWr series...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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Digital

Bundle of Joy
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
digital c-print, edition of 10 prices quoted are for unframed prints Newbold Bohemia (born 1965, Evansville, Indiana) archival digital C-Print, 20 x 30 inches unframed Photog...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

Secret Recipe: Contemporary Figurative Photograph of 1950's Housewife in Pink
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary figurative photograph digital C-print, edition of 10 30 x 20 inches unframed This contemporary c-print pictures a classic 1950's blonde housewife hand rolling dough in a pretty pink apron. The seemingly innocent imagery is given a sinister twist when one notices the rat poison tin in the left corner. The viewer is left wondering what the woman plans to do with poison. Will she prepare it in the dough for an unsuspecting husband or neighbor? About work: Photography as a medium has a dual character. Since its introduction, artists have used it to produce both art as well as document the world around them. For Chicago artist Newbold Bohemia, photography is a little bit of both: his photo series have documented real life issues, presented in staged, then manipulated images from his imagination. In his playful yet devious new series, “In an Ideal World,” Bohemia visualizes the story of a rebellious 1950s woman in the domestic world. Even the name Newbold Bohemia is a fabrication. The artist’s namesake serves as a reminder to create art dedicated to the pillars of Bohemian society: Truth, Beauty, Freedom and Love. All of these are present in his “In an Ideal World” series, set in a beautiful, idyllic version of the 1950s, where a blonde femme fatale-housewife comes to terms with life’s truths. As he captures her day to day chores, Bohemia comments on the not-so-idyllic reality of gender roles, and his heroine’s oppression and anger. Newbold Bohemia currently lives and works in Chicago. His award-winning work has been exhibited throughout the United States. Bohemia is currently represented by the seller based in Hudson NY. Artist Resume: 2017 Photography: A Group Exhibit, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 2015 Dec. 17 - Jan. 26th PHOTOGRAPHY 2015, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2014 Jan 24-March 2 Modern Artists, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2013 June 21-28 Faetopia (group), Noe/Market Center, San Francisco, CA May 4-June 15 Photo Regional 35 (PhotoGraphic purchase prize), Fulton Street Gallery, Troy NY March 1-22 - The Skin Show - Featured Artist, Upstate Artists Guild, Albany, NY Jan 26 – Meet the Artist - Newbold Bohemia (solo), American Hotel, Sharon Springs, NY 2012 Oct 17 – Artist Lecture, Falsified Documents and Fabrications, Schenectady Photographic Society, Schenectady, NY Aug 3, Sept 29 - Con.struct a juried exhibition, Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY Aug 27 – Sept 3 – Gods, Mortals and Us, Burning Man, Black Rock City NV June 16 – Art Fair at the American Hotel (invitational art fair), Sharon Springs, NY. Jun 1 – June 24, 2012 – Living With Art (group), 17 Chapel, Albany Center Gallery Satellite, Albany NY May 1 – May 31, 2012 - Captured Image Show (group), Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs NY April 18 – May 19, 2012 – Emerging Artists 2012 (group), Limner Gallery, Hudson NY Jan 20 – Feb 19 2012 – Best of 2011 (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY 2011 and earlier September 2011 – Honorable Mention, Members Show (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY July 2011 - Mere Mortals (solo), Romaine Brooks...
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2010s Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

Calla (Modern Still Life Photograph of Magenta Flower with Green Paint Details)
By Newbold Bohemia
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern still life photograph of magenta calla flowers on a black background with bright green acrylic paint details Digital C-Print, edition of 10 30 x 30 inches unframed Newbold Bohemia offers a playful selection of images with his FLOWr series. Bohemia made these compositions by carefully capturing the graceful drips and squirts of bright green acrylic paint around a magenta calla flower submerged in a water tank, which produced a mesmerizing arrangement of color, shape and form. The artist explains that with each image he seeks to “…create not only an image, but an entire world within my image.” Newbold Bohemia (born 1965, Evansville, Indiana) mainly creates photos, although his work shares as much in common with painting as it does photography. Rather than using the camera to record the world around him, Bohemia prefers to work against the journalistic nature of photography. He creates his own world from scratch. In his studio he arranges still-lifes, builds sets, hires actors, and lights the scene. After capturing the image he often further enhances the work through digital or mechanical manipulation before printing the final work. Although not formally trained as an artist, his work is heavily influenced by his education and work in psychology, marketing and graphic design. Visual organization and story telling are equally important to Newbold Bohemia, although one may take precedence over another is a particular body of work. His work often focuses on the everyday and mundane, as well as historical and societal references. Tension, conflict, and humor are often introduced to create new ways of seeing the world we think we know. Newbold Bohemia currently lives and works in Chicago. His award-winning work has been exhibited throughout the United States. He is currently represented by the seller based in Hudson, NY. Artist Resume: 2017 Photography Group Exhibt, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 2015 Dec. 17 - Jan. 26th PHOTOGRAPHY 2015, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2014 Jan 24-March 2 Modern Artists, Carrie Haddad Gallery 2013 June 21-28 Faetopia (group), Noe/Market Center, San Francisco, CA May 4-June 15 Photo Regional 35 (PhotoGraphic purchase prize), Fulton Street Gallery, Troy NY March 1-22 - The Skin Show - Featured Artist, Upstate Artists Guild, Albany, NY Jan 26 – Meet the Artist - Newbold Bohemia (solo), American Hotel, Sharon Springs, NY 2012 Oct 17 – Artist Lecture, Falsified Documents and Fabrications, Schenectady Photographic Society, Schenectady, NY Aug 3, Sept 29 - Con.struct a juried exhibition, Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY Aug 27 – Sept 3 – Gods, Mortals and Us, Burning Man, Black Rock City NV June 16 – Art Fair at the American Hotel (invitational art fair), Sharon Springs, NY. Jun 1 – June 24, 2012 – Living With Art (group), 17 Chapel, Albany Center Gallery Satellite, Albany NY May 1 – May 31, 2012 - Captured Image Show (group), Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs NY April 18 – May 19, 2012 – Emerging Artists 2012 (group), Limner Gallery, Hudson NY Jan 20 – Feb 19 2012 – Best of 2011 (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY 2011 and earlier September 2011 – Honorable Mention, Members Show (group), Photo Center of the Capital District, Troy NY July 2011 - Mere Mortals (solo), Romaine Brooks...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Newbold Bohemia Art

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C Print

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Through tradition, symbolism and technology, Okurimono also explores the hugely potent symbols that help define parts of Japanese culture and national identity, between old and new. As Art historian Erling Bugge put it: “Christian Houge guides us into a mystery. It resides between the ritualized shapes of the traditional and withdrawn Zen garden in Kyoto and the equally ritualized spaces of futuristic, urban Tokyo. For a westerner, Japan might look familiar, since what is held up for us looks like a futuristic spectacle somehow grounded in a western imagination. This judgment, however, is too easy. In Houge’s photographs, the sense of sameness withdraws and a very different feeling of strangeness creeps up on us. In fact, what this series registers is a remarkable place of alterity in today’s global order, a radical difference bang in the middle of the familiar.” The images of the Okurimono series share a ghostly, otherworldly quality. In reality and dream, ritual and play merge while the boundaries between the known and the unknown dissolve. Christian Houge – Now – Okurimono Christian Houge guides us into a mystery. It resides between the ritualized shapes of the traditional and withdrawn Zen garden in Kyoto and the equally ritualized spaces of futuristic, urban Tokyo. For a westerner, Japan might look familiar, since what is held up for us looks like a futuristic spectacle somehow grounded in a western imagination. This judgment, however, is too easy. In Houge’s photographs, the sense of sameness withdraws and a very different feeling of strangeness creeps up on us. In fact, what this series registers is a remarkable place of alterity in today’s global order, a radical difference bang in the middle of the familiar. This is pushed to the limit in the technological and virtual wonderland of Akihabara in Tokyo, where shop after shop trade in electronic products and computer games, while a weird costume play, “cosplay”, is being performed in streets. A similar kind of simulation is being acted out in the district of Harajuku, where Houge found some of his motifs. There is no authenticity here, no western “essence” or “reality”; instead, the virtual conquers the carnal body in a purified play of surface, image and the hyperreal. This is exotic. All the while as we are conscious of these notions as pinnacle points in a western idea of the post-modern. But in this sense Japan has always been “post-modern”. It has always integrated the most refined culture and technology from the outside while somehow retained an identity for itself. So, what would this identity be? Houge takes the view of ritual and play. Indeed, Japanese culture seems to be grounded solely on ritual, in business and in sex, in its relation to nature and in religion. This play transcends the notion of authenticity altogether, unlike the West which is haunted by the “ghost” of origin and beginnings. In Japan, “now” would mean just that; it is a “no looking back”, but rather a flow of intensities integrated in the play and ritual of the ever-present, okurimono. There is no threat of being eaten up by western culture and technology here, for, like in Zen practice, the ritual oversees everything and has no historical drag. Japan becomes weightless, shot into orbit outside the material of earth itself. Is acting out the role as Lewis Caroll’s Victorian girl driven by a sense of nostalgia? I think not. It is a striving for a moment of perfected presence, in dialogue with Houge’s optical machine. It is the moment of Now. The girl, the Zen garden and the image shares in a perfection modified by small uncertainties, coincidental imperfections that become somewhat oblique points of entry for us - a discarded handkerchief or seemingly unremarkable shapes and reflections in the prismatic play of surfaces. There is a ghostly, otherworldly quality in these images, even in the fleeting blossoming cherrytree and the play of shadows across a concrete minimalism. The doubly exposed or reflected light on the lens reminds us of the uncertain beginnings in photography’s history, with its widespread belief that the camera was able to perceive more than the naked eye, like spirits and ghosts. In Houge’s images there are different specters, skeletal, natural shapes on the one hand, the machine and the virtual on the other. Here, like some scene from the film Blade Runner, there is an uncanny confusion and mix between the human and non human. Maybe the search for a perfect moment in the perpetual flow of things is a romantic or melancholic longing for transcendent wholeness, a drive that is harnessed in a rigorous attention to visual detail. This compulsive discipline might seem absurd to any western observer, while longing itself form a common ground and will ultimately be the basis in our meeting. Erling Bugge Bio: Christian Houge (born in Oslo 1972) Based in Oslo, Norway, I have been making photographs for over twenty years and new insights continue to open. By exploring the relation, and conflict, between Nature and culture, I get a better understanding about Mans` condition. I am interested in the consequences of Humankinds progression and how science often is the result of our conquering of Nature, both on Earth and beyond. Mans` ego, consumer society, the last remnants of pure Nature and identity are recurring elements in my work. I often juxtapose the visually aesthetic with an underlying uneasiness. This often emanates a cognitive dissonance in the viewer to invite deeper truths and personal references. Looking at our actions and place in environment, which we are so dependent on, is a recurring theme in all my exploration and can use everything from digital cameras to large format and panoramic analog cameras for specific projects. I have exhibited extensively in galleries and museums in my native country Norway, as well as the US, England, France and China. The series `Death of a Mountain`(2016-2021) is nominated for the 2021 Leica Oskar Barnack Award, as well as receiving an arts grant from Norwegian Arts Council. Most recently, my series `Residence of Impermanence` 2017-2019 has been exhibited at five museums and several galleries already (including a solo show at Fotografiska, Stockholm (2019), and Les Recontres d`Arles, Haugar Artmuseum, Preus Muaeum of Photography and 2019 (Galerie Omnius, Arles). In 2021, this series received ten nominations for the Prix Pictet Award with the theme FIRE. `Residence of Impermanence` is currently exhibited at the UCR: California Museum of Photography in Los Angeles with the exhibition `Facing Fire,` Art, Wildfire and The End of Nature in the New West...
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