SCOTT B. DAVIS – PLACE IN THE SUN
2020-11-09Since the inception of the camera, photographers have been drawn to the majestic landscapes throughout the Southwest, attempting to capture the land’s unimaginable splendor. Scott b. davis is one of these artists drawn to such settings, bearing witness to nature’s beauty and its nuances. His ongoing search for remote places is what sets his work apart. As he states, “I became interested in photography in the early 1990’s and was soon drawn to unremarkable wilderness corridors, the places where maps offered little if any information. These spaces demand research to learn what, if anything, one might find there, and generally benefit those who learn the history of its use in earlier times. Today, my interest in history and place drives the work I do with photography and encourages my taking an active role as a traveler in the landscape.”
Scott b. davis works with large format cameras and 19th c. printing processes (palladium paper negatives and platinum/palladium positive prints) to create one-of-a-kind photographs that are as gentle and meditative as the places in which he photographs. Whether focusing his camera on the copper mountains in Arizona, a small crevasse in a distant peak, a sandbar in the Anza-Borrego Desert, or brittlebush seeds scattered on the ground, scott b. davis’s artwork captures the simple, subtle pleasures of silence.
Opposite – box canyon, anza-borrego desert, 2019
Exhibition runs through to December 31st, 2020
Catherine Edelman Gallery
1637 W. Chicago Ave.
Chicago
IL 60622
