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SCAD Atlanta Gallery Hop
Thursday, Oct. 21, 6-7:30 p.m.
Free shuttle and parking service is available at SCAD Atlanta, 5:30-8 p.m.


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Candida Höfer: Infinite Moments
Sept. 10–Oct. 29
ACA Gallery of SCAD
Woodruff Arts Center | 1280 Peachtree St. | Atlanta, Ga.
The SCAD exhibitions department presents Infinite Moments, an exhibition of photographs by artist Candida Höfer. The selected works portray monumental interiors of cultural public spaces such as museums, theaters and palaces that are at once unoccupied and yet hauntingly affected by their former inhabitants. In careful compositions that are formally alluring, infinitely detailed and luminous with light, Höfer’s photographs transcend pure documentation and heighten our perceptions of time and space.
Image: Candida Höfer, Casa de Serralves Porto II, ed. 3/6, color photograph, 100 2/5″ x 78 3/4″, 2006.


Kendell Carter: It Is What It Is, But It Isn’t
Oct. 21-Dec. 8, 2010
Artist Gallery Talk: Oct. 21, 5:30 p.m.
Trois Gallery
1600 Peachtree St. | Atlanta, Ga.

The SCAD exhibitions department presents It Is What It Is, But It Isn’t, a solo exhibition by artist Kendell Carter. By combining a design-based sensibility with a hybridization of cultural styles and references—from Baroque to hip-hop—Carter’s installations offer unique observations about form and function. It Is What It Is, But It Isn’t draws our attention to innovative thinking and new assimilations of everyday objects and popular imagery in contemporary art.

Image: Kendell Carter, Black Ottoman (detail), fabric and bronze, 17″ x 14″ x 11″, 2008. Courtesy of the artist.


After Color
Oct. 7-Nov. 18
Guest Curator Gallery Talk with Amani Olu:
Oct. 21, 3:30 p.m.
Gallery See
1600 Peachtree St. | Atlanta, Ga.
The SCAD exhibitions department presents the acclaimed group exhibition After Color, guest curated by Amani Olu. After Color showcases the photo-based works of nine contemporary artists who help redefine the potential of black-and-white photography while ushering in new formal, technical and conceptual developments in photographic discourse.
Image: Talia Chetrit, #5 From Series Gradient Tool, silver gelatin print, 2008.

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