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From: "Anna" avcowgirl@yahoo.com Date: Wed May 17, 2006 8:26pm(PDT) Subject: This Saturday: Photo Exhibit opening
PhotoNewburgh 113 Liberty Street Newburgh, NY 12550 646 641 5888 presents: DANIEL GOODWIN: CIA MUSEUM and BUSH SURVEILLANCE May 20th-June 24th, 2006 OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday May 20th 3-7pm
DANIEL GOODWIN: The Cia Museum and Bush Surveillance May 20-June 24th, 2006 Open Saturdays 1-6pm or by appointment
PhotoNewburgh is pleased to present the photographs of Daniel Goodwin through June 24th, 2006. Goodwin, a photographic artist and educator from the Albany, New York area has been exploring the themes of photographic veracity and authoritarian power for several years. The images from the CIA Museum series are objects originally fabricated as props for the photographs according to technical descriptions and/or schematic drawings of equipment allegedly produced by the Central Intelligence Agency's Technical Services Division; though later works are but plausible fictions. These pieces, treated as objects of art, perhaps depict the crude presentation of materials shown in a military information catalog.
Bush Surveillance, a survey of various public and private compounds of officials associated with the Bush White House uses decoy aerial surveillance equipment (non-functional prototypes and the images they ostensibly produce), as well as actual un-manned aerial surveillance cameras and resulting imagery. For this series of images, Goodwin has constructed small-scale models of the homes of many high-ranking members of the Bush cabinet, based on satellite imagery. The re-photographed models are altered to appear more real and are greatly enlarged. Like the CIA Museum, this work is pure counterintelligence: truth inextricably intertwined with lies. In the sense the resulting images are an authentic response to the world in which his studio practice exists; it is, in the end, true.
For Information contact:
Andrew Garn 646-641-5888
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