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Opening Reception – Keyes Art – November 3rd – Terri Gold
Save The Date: Terri Gold’s Art Opening
Terri Gold
Images of China’s vanishing tribal heritage.
Artist Reception: November 3rd | 6pm – 8pm
Keyes Art Projects | 551 West 21st / 4th Flr/NYC | 917-509-1379
November 3rd – 28th | Gallery Open Wed – Sat 11am to 6pm and by appt.
For more info: ttgold@aol.com | www.terrigoldworldimagery.com
Finally – it was the night of the show – Terri Gold And Steve Miller: Planet
Finally it was the night of the show, on the way to the gallery my cell phone rings and it is an old friend, someone I have known since high school, saying he is sending another old friend over to my opening. Five minutes later he is the second guest to walk in. He still had the same great style and the same sparkle in his eye – we share a quick life story update and reconnect.
He is married happily and well with many children and brings with him a fabulous dog and then to begin my night on a real high says very casually, after hearing about the journey and looking at the work, I will take that one…
In India and all over the Far East the first sale of the day is very auspicious and brings good luck and good feelings all the way around and I must say it did.
Thank God for home boys !!
It was a pleasure to collaborate with Steve Miller and Julie Keyes in creating this show. We had a wonderful night and the work was very well received . We want to thank everyone for coming and helping to make it such a successful evening .
Planet : Into the Mists of Time in Guizhou
Building a body of work that tells a story is a long process. Why do we take photographs or make art ? For me, it usually begins with a journey to a far off land then I return home and create the work and then find a place to show the work and then produce the show and then complete the circle- showing the work out in the world. I find there is real satisfaction in a story deeply told.
Here are the first images from the show Planet.
Part 1 – Hanging the show .
The pop up gallery weekend event that I shared with Steve Miller – it was curated by Julie Keyes – held at 4 North Main Gallery in Southampton. .
It was truly a pleasure to collaborate with Steve Miller and share the artistic endeavor with Julie Keyes.
Terri Gold: Still Points Continue: aCurator
Terri Gold and Steve Miller: PLANET Opening Reception
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Planet Press Release
Julie Keyes presents the exhibition “Planet” at 4 North Main Gallery opening Friday, July 29th from 5 PM to 8PM. In the exhibition, “Planet”, Keyes curates a visual conversation between photographer Terri Gold and painter Steve Miller.
Planet: Populations migrate and indigenous cultures disappear. The competition for natural resources depletes our biodiversity while science proves the earth is warming. We live in a planet under stress where Terri Gold captures the last moments of fading cultures. At risk is a vast archive of knowledge and expertise of healers and weavers, poets and saints. Steve Miller uses medical technology to give the planet a check-up. If the Amazon rain forests are the lungs of the planet, then Miller x-rays these lungs to look inside the patient, Earth.
Terri Gold’s lifelong body of work “Still Points in a Turning World “focuses on Asia’s vanishing tribal heritage and has been widely published and exhibited. Recently, she was featured in aCurator Magazine and Lenscratch and was a winner in the Planet Magazine and London International Creative Competitions. Gold’s work is interpretive in nature and incorporates the use of infrared light and the invisible light spectrum. She is interested in the myriad ways in which people find meaning in their lives, how an individual explores his or her existence through their traditions. This current series, entitled “Into the Mists of Time “ is about life in Guizhou, China.
Over the past 25 years, Steve Miller has presented 33 solo exhibitions at institutions in the United States, China, France, and Germany. His exhibitions have been reviewed in Le Monde, Süddeutsche Zeitung, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, ArtForum, ARTnews, and Art in America. Miller was one of the first artists to experiment with computers in the early 1980’s, and his work today continues to integrate science and technology with fine art. Using the lens of technology Miller reinvents at the traditional painted portrait, the world of fashion, particle physics, molecular biology and the world environmental crisis. His current project, entitled “Health of the Planet,” is about the rainforest in Brazil.
4 North Main Gallery is located at 1 North Main Street in Southampton, New York.
Gallery hours: July 30th, 12 – 7PM and July 31st, 12-5PM.
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Video of Artist Reception at Keyes Art
It was a wonderful reception… I want to thank everyone for coming and sharing this special evening with me.
Terri Gold March 3rd 2011 from Sabine Anton on Vimeo.
Terri Gold : Artist Reception : Keyes Art
My ongoing body of work, “Still Points in a Turning World”, explores our universal cross-cultural truths: the importance of family, community, ritual and the amazing diversity of its expression.
My earliest memories are of spinning a globe, always drawn to the last mysterious corners of the world. Photographing the people, festivals and sacred sites in the tribal areas of Asia, my passion is to visually capture the rituals that define our lives and to create images that explore our human connections as they are formed. I am interested in the different ways in which people find meaning in their lives, how an individual explores his or her existence through their traditions. I love the still quality of a photograph that captures a fleeting moment in time. I’m interested in making that moment as beautiful and mysterious as possible. We are still and still moving.
This series is from my travels to Southern Rajasthan & Gujarat and the Southwestern region of China called Kham. The imagery explores the tribal cultures of the Rabaris, Bhils and in China, the world of the Tibetan Khampas. In these villages the traditions of different millennia co-exist side by side.





















