Pocket Utopia is pleased to present an exhibition of three photographers: Luke Abiol, Eric Hairabedian and Kristopher Graves. All three artists document the landscape, their friends and the occasional still life in black and white and color, evoking traditional photographic subjects while preserving the polarity between the nature of photography and the nature of looking at the world.

Berlin-based artist and musician, Luke Abiol presents mostly people in profile and the sides of buildings. In Abiol’s photography, these two sides, face and building, develop in opposition. The viewer automatically imagines the other side. In Eric Hairabedian’s series of portraits, objects and landscapes of loss, the revealed image is memorable and memorialized.

Kristopher Graves commands the human scale in his photography by setting up a virtual portrait studio during the opening reception. Strong verticals, whether people or objects, combine with the horizontal moods of landscape in the work of all of these photographers. This is the second show at Pocket Utopia for both Hairabedian and Graves, and we our proud to introduce Abiol.

Luke Abiol, Eric Hairabedian and Kristopher Graves

June 6 - July 3, 2008

Installation Views

Image: Luke Abiol, Untitled   2006  40 x 50 inches  c-print

Image: Luke Abiol, Untitled 2006 40 x 50 inches c-print

Image: Eric Hairabedian, Daniel John  2006  20 x 24 inches  c-print

Image: Eric Hairabedian, Daniel John 2006 20 x 24 inches c-print

Image: Kristopher Graves, Benson Graves  2006  24 x 36 inches  c-print

Image: Kristopher Graves, Benson Graves 2006 24 x 36 inches c-print


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