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The Art Scene 12.24.15

"Approaching Blue Hour" is one of the photos on view at Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor beginning Saturday.
"Approaching Blue Hour" is one of the photos on view at Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor beginning Saturday.
Daniel Jones
Local Art News
By
Mark Segal

Daniel Jones Photographs

The Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor will present a solo exhibition of photographs by Daniel Jones from Saturday through Jan. 30. A reception will take place Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m.

Mr. Jones, who lives in Southold, works in the tradition of such landscape photographers as Edward Weston and Ansel Adams, using an 8-by-10 view camera to capture the visual richness of his subjects, which have ranged from Alaskan brown bears in the wild to rocks and mist in Acadia to the dunes of the East End.

As a counterpoint to his stately black-and-white images he also creates colorful abstract impressions of architecture and seascapes. The exhibition will include selections from his “Seaside Impression” series and large-format landscapes.

 

“Winter Light” in Southampton

“Winter Light: East End Artists,” a group show organized by Arlene Bujese, will be on view at the Southampton Cultural Center from Tuesday through Feb. 15. A reception will be held on Jan. 16 from 5 to 7 p.m.

According to Ms. Bujese, the show aims to brighten the dark winter months with colorful and stimulating paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs that range from abstract to figurative.

The exhibition will include work by Shari Abramson, Calvin Albert, Marcel Bally, Monica Banks, Deborah Black, Stephanie Brody-Lederman, Darlene Charneco, Josh Dayton, Mary Daunt, G. Duggan, Carol Hunt, Tracy Jamar, Margaret Kerr, Dennis Leri, Christa Maiwald, Fulvio Massi, Louise Peabody, Paton Miller, Pope Noell, Alexander Rus­so, Roseann Schwab, Walter Schwab, and Dan Welden.

 

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