Art

ROGERS’ HUMAN COLLECTION WINS GOLD & 2ND PLACE IN MOSCOW INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS - ON EXHIBIT AUG 30TH

Moscow, Russia - To honor the astoundingly talented photographers who were chosen as winners at the Moscow International Foto Awards (MIFA) 2021 edition, an exhibition will open on the 30th of August in Moscow. The Photo Pro Center, home of many local renowned photographers, will be hosting works of MIFA Photographer of the Year and New Talent of the Year along with First and Second Place winners in each category: Advertising, Architecture, Book, Editorial, Events, Fine Art, Nature, People and Portfolio. 

The exhibition will be open from 19:00 on the 30th August to the 1st September 2021 at the Photo Pro Center. (Address:  Moscow, Bumazhny Passage 14 building 2.)  https://www.moscowfotoawards.com/winners/mifa/2021/6650/

Truth, Beauty, Freedom and Love will be on exhibit in Moscow

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ROGERS STARTS BIG NASHVILLE UNDERWATER SHOOT

With everything going on in the world today, it’s time to get back to creating! Rogers starts work on her biggest still and video shoot to date, with multiple pool locations around her local town of Nashville. Can’t wait to share some of the new works with you all soon.

LOS ANGELES INSTALLATION OF CHRISTY LEE ROGERS' HUMAN WORKS

StandardVision continues its curated site-specific art program on the curved exterior media display at the bustling 3rd Street Crossing with a month-long showcase of fine art photographer Christy Lee Rogers' ethereal series The Human Collection on view through June 30th.

3D VIRTUAL TOUR AND PHOTOS RELEASED OF ROGERS' ART LABOR SHANGHAI EXHIBITION

3D Virtual Tour HERE

ART LABOR GALLERY IS VERY PLEASED TO PRESENT CHRISTY LEE ROGERS’ LATEST CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION, “HUMAN”, HER THIRD SOLO SHOW IN SHANGHAI

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22 May - 30 June, 2021

ART LABOR Gallery (see details HERE)

101 Haifang Lu, Jing'an District, Shanghai, China

ART LABOR Gallery is very pleased to present Christy Lee Rogers’ latest creative photographic collection, “Human”, her third solo show in Shanghai, running from May 22nd to June 30th, 2021.

Like most during this trying year, Rogers has spent much time close to home. Fueled by the events around the world she's taken this opportunity to dive in to the latest of her underwater series, “Human” with which Rogers' depicts both the strength and vulnerability of humanity. First released online only, this will be the first time these works will be seen in a gallery.

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The name human was selected to presuppose a coming together of humanity into a modern renaissance, kindled by adversity and tribulation, and flowering into unforeseen new realities. If art was a passageway into the soul and something more profound within ourselves, she reminds us of our own vulnerabilities within a landscape of hope and magic.  In Rogers' unique way, she urges us to look beyond the finite boundaries of what's in front of us, and to see between the spaces into a new future. 

All of her works are photographed in water, using the refraction of light to create painterly images, and often compared with Baroque and Renaissance paintings.  The water within the images flows life to all areas, taking on bold curving forms and transforming everyday people into angelic creatures, seemly from some other place. In these works, Rogers hypothesizes the idea that if photons of light are without mass and only perceived because of the eyes, then there must be other things around us that we cannot perceive as of yet.