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SPOTLIGHT: SCHNETZLER SOLO EXHIBITION


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“SPOTLIGHT: Schnetzler Photography” Solo Exhibition
​in the Arc Fine Arts Consulting Spotlight Gallery


Arc Gallery is open Saturdays 12-3PM

Email us at the following to schedule a time during the week
​to visit the gallery in a social distancing manner:

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EXHIBITION:  August 22, 2020 - February 20, 2021

On-line Artists Talk with Greta & Manu Schnetzler
recorded on January 13th, 2021


Click to view on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_eJ3MVUzKE&feature=youtu.be

Greta & Manu Schnetzler have had a longstanding interest in night photography as reflected in the variety of subject matter and places depicted in their work. They see their night work as a good example of the continuing desire to explore our environment, to see common sights in a different way and to capture images that reveal the mystery of the everyday. They are struck by the transformative power of night lighting (whether moonlight or artificial) to create beauty and feeling in urban settings.

They have an attraction to what has been left behind to be destroyed, to decay, or just to wait to be reanimated by human presence. Although their work is not documentary, they see their urban landscape transforming so quickly that they often feel a sense of urgency to photograph the scenes that they are drawn to before they fall to the steady march of progress.


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