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A group show “Keep Portland Weird!” group show will be held in Portland City Hall in March. It has a First Thursday opening that is going to be quite the event. So come to the opening and have fun with artists and politicians and the rest of your fellow citizens!
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Rauschenberg’s “Runts” at PaceWildenstein Gallery (534 West 25th Street, NYC, Chelsea). These works are created from Rauschenberg’s archive of photographs, which he then transfers onto polylaminate mounted on aluminum panels. These images are of a more personal nature than other commercial images that appear in earlier work.

“Mine is the need to be where it [...]

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My solo show opened at Galerie Maurer (Munich, Germany) this weekend it will run until 8-March. The gallery owner, Wolfgang Maurer, is showing 18 of my 30″x40″ images. Several of the images are shown as face-mounted plexi, while others are hung as raw prints which heighten the study of change and impermance, I [...]

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PRESS RELEASE: Galerie Maurer in Munich Germany presents solo show by Portland Photographer Brad Carlile
Breathtaking in their totality and vibrant colors, Brad Carlile’s series “Passage Perceptions” explores the realities of impermanence in light, color and the passage of time. In normal still photographs any change is rendered as a blur and detail is lost. [...]

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Above is the back of the postcard for my Feb ‘07 solo show at Galerie Maurer that Wolfgang Maurer is creating. The front will show my image “Kashmir Drift“.
I created a bilingual card with help from my german-speaking friends that I can send around in the US. That card has the image “MSP” [...]

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I am pleased to announce that I will have a solo show at Galerie Maurer in Munich Germany in Feb 2008. After seeing my work at the photographers:network show (Siegen Germany), Wolfgang Maurer bought 4 prints and offered me a solo show. photographers:network was curated by Diana Edkins (Aperture Foundation, NYC), Thomas Gerwers (PROFIFOTO, [...]

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