Category Archives: Philadelphia Photographers
Philadelphia Open Studio Tours – B’day Party @ ICA
In conversation with the Oracle
Paul Rider, Chance 1 – 20, photographic prints each 16″ square.
Keiko Miyamori, Birdcage, mixed media installation.
Cecelia Rembert, Given, oil on canvas.
Paul Rider, Primitive 1 – 3, photographic prints.
Art shows don’t hang around long enough but DoN got to see In conversation with the Oracle at the Center for Emerging Visual Artist‘s gallery twice. Both times spending time alone with the art was engrossing and thought provoking: Paul Rider‘s photographs of blades of grass read like charcoal mark-making, Keiko Miyamori‘s birdcage installation bring mythological stories to mind of caged beauties or harpies, Cecelia Rembert‘s paintings are bold reminders of how much fun paintings can be.
The cul-de-sac seems to be a particular spot of inspiration for artist’s, Miyamori’s sculptures speak with each other adding color to the myths hidden in the art – the use of found material is particularly romantic, not the lovey dovey kind of romance but the romance of danger and fear as if an adventurer returned with a giant strange bird which has escaped it’s confines.
Frank Rausch – PSoP Photographer
Frank Rausch @ The Marketplace at East Falls. Rausch is a member of the Photographic Society of Philadelphia; his dream like images of rippling water are easily recognizable as Rausch’s style. The Marketplace at East Falls was the home of the first computer, ENIAC, but is now a great farmer’s market with a bakery, coffee, food court, craftspeople and vendors. Rausch has prime display space with a great view of Laurel Hill – it’s so cool to go to a new space and find art made by friends.
Frank Rausch @ PSoP 16×20 show in Bonte’s Cafe, 1321 Walnut Street. The current show will be on exhibit through October.
Photographic Society of Philadelphia @ Bonte’s 13th & Walnut.











