ArtistsJesse BolesBoles addresses the sublime scale of modern industrial sites as landscape. To photograph them at night, or dawn, is a meeting of two parallel ends. First for the specificity of the lighting, as it traces the zones of activity. Secondly, because the conditions allow for lengthy exposures, resulting in a recording of time on a scale of the order of human experience. These images are at once photographic in their explicit depiction of information, and cinematic in their temporal qualities. They offer a condensation of the unique surrealism inherent in photography. Jesse Boles graduated from Ryerson University in Photographic Studies in 2005, and has exhibited at locations such as Gallery TPW, the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, Art Gallery of Stratford, the FCP Gallery in Toronto, as well as Redux Gallery in NY. His recent Alberta Series was shown at Edward Day Gallery in the spring of 2006. He is collected internationally. Please contact the gallery for edition and sizes.
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