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The
University of Toledo Department
of Art Faculty Exhibit, “Transitions & Journeys,” transforms
Gallery Space with Lighting, Shadow, Imagery
“Transitions and Journeys” is a two-person exhibition of artwork
created by UT Art Department Faculty
members Arturo Rodríguez and Deborah Orloff, while
they were on sabbatical during the 2008-2009 school year. It
will run October 11 through November 22, 2009. An opening
reception will be held Friday, October 16 from 6 to 9 p.m. in
the UT Center for the Visual Arts.
Rodríguez is an associate professor
of art in printmaking and director of the printmaking area.
Orloff is a professor of art and teaches and coordinates
photography in the new media area.
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Title: Con dos manos (2009)
Type: Styrene relief in ink
Source: Arturo Rodriguez
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For this exhibition, the artists utilize the CVA Gallery and
extend the show into the public space of the first floor. The
gallery will be transformed into a dramatic darkened space to
create a unique visual experience in which the works themselves
provide the only light in the gallery.
In the gallery, Rodríguez’s hand cast
shadow puppets are reminiscent of childhood games while
his video installation evokes
dream imagery projected in water. He says his work is rooted in
himself and the fact that he is a unique and uneven mixture of
elements from Cuban and American cultures—not really a blend,
but not fully one or the other either.
“In my mixed media prints, I like to take images that one might
find on the walls of an ‘average American home,’ and combine
them with some of my earliest visual memories about the United
States: cartoons. For me, this way of working is akin to culture
in Cuba itself and to a lesser
degree Cuban-American life in Miami.
“In working with this disparate visual imagery, I become aware
of compositional problems that are inherent when working with
two distinct visual realities. As a result my aim is to ‘morph’
the works into a symbiotic whole. Scarcity and imported imagery
are part of the motivation in the work. For me this way of
working constitutes an accurate metaphor for Cuban aesthetics.”
Deborah Orloff’s life-size scaled projection situates the
viewer in her elusively shifting landscapes. In the auxiliary
space adjacent to the gallery, viewers can see Orloff’s
large-scale photomontages from her Holzwege series as well as
recent mixed media prints by Rodríguez.
In describing her work, Orloff says, “I create ambiguous
landscapes through the layering of multiple photographs. I
combine the images digitally to create surreal, new spaces where
one photograph disappears into the next.
“These invented landscapes function as metaphors for the
universal experience we all have inevitably, when our lives
suddenly change; just when you think you know where you’re
going, unexpected circumstances dictate a change of plans.
Ultimately the images are meant to be ethereal and optimistic,
conveying the sense of wonder that exists when we open ourselves
up to new possibilities and realize that change is often
fortuitous.”
About the Artist – Arturo Rodríguez
Born in Cuba, raised in Miami,
Florida, Arturo Rodríguez accepted a faculty position at
the University of Toledo in 2001, after teaching four years at
the Savannah College of Art and Design.
He currently runs the printmaking area in the Department of Art
where he teaches full time. He received his MFA from
Indiana University in 1997 and
his BFA from the Kansas City Art
Institute in 1994.
Although his primary medium is mixed media prints, he also works
in video, sculpture and installation. His work has been included
in exhibitions in North America, Europe and Australia. He has
been the recipient of numerous grants and awards and regularly
gives public lectures about his work.
View his work:
http://www.utoledo.edu/as/art/faculty/Rodríguez.html
Email: arturo.Rodríguez@utoledo.edu
<mailto:arturo.Rodríguez@utoledo.edu>
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About the Artist – Deborah Orloff
Originally from New York City, Deborah Orloff moved to
Ohio in 1994 to accept a faculty
position at the University of Toledo.
She currently runs the Photography area of the
New Media program in the
Department of Art where she teaches full time. She received her
MFA from Syracuse University in
1992 and her BFA from Clark University
in 1986.
Although her primary medium is photography, she has also worked
in video, mixed media and installation. Her work has been
included in exhibitions in North America, South America, and
Europe at venues which include: the
Whitney Museum of American Art,
Dallas Museum of Art, Columbus
Museum of Art, The Delaware Center for Contemporary Art,
and the Royal Scottish Academy
in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Title: Holzwege 30 (2009)
Type: 23x34” chromogenic print (photographic print)
Source: Deborah Orloff |