Ekberg, Adam
American, b. 1975
These vivid aberrations among the trees are enigmatic and candidly beautiful, yet their clean geometry and consistent form, photograph after photograph, give them a scientific quality as well. In this regard, the Aberration series is both an extended optical experiment and a contemporary reconception of "spirit photography," the late-nineteenth century practice of making spectral images to portray the supernatural. On one hand, Ekberg uses photography self-reflexively: his photographs center on the medium's relationship with light, and his images underscore the camera's tendency to aestheticize what it depicts. On the other, Ekberg's work is more than a technical or theoretical exercise: these pictures continue his exploration of how the camera may be used to create a feeling of magic and mystery with minimal means.
Ekberg completed an MFA from the School of the Art Institute (2006) and a BA from Wheaton College, Massachusetts (1998). Most recently his work has been exhibited at Thomas Robertello Gallery, Chicago; Fotografiska Gallery, Stockholm; Platform Gallery, Seattle; the Chelsea Art Museum, New York; and the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago. Ekberg’s work is included in the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, among others.
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Onorato, Taito (Swiss, b. 1979) and Krebs, Nico (Swiss, b. 1979)
American, b. 1902 San Francisco, CA, d. 1984