Come to the Griffin for this in-person opportunity to tour the distressed: memories exhibit with the artist, Lou Jones!
Lou will be walking the gallery while talking about his process and unique techniques which include the use of black and white, the Hasselblad square format and the aging mechanism he applies in his work.
Join in a conversation about bending time, and these hypnogogic (the state immediately before falling asleep) images that relate to dreams and myths.
Specially created props used in the creation of this work will also be discussed.
About Lou Jones –
Lou Jones’ eclectic career has evolved from commercial to the personal. It has spanned every format, film type, artistic movement and technological change. He maintains a studio in Boston, Massachusetts and has photographed for Fortune 500 corporations, international companies and local small businesses including Federal Express, Nike and the Barr Foundation; completed assignments for magazines and publishers all over the world such as Time/Life, National Geographic and Paris Match; initiated long term projects on the civil wars in Central America, death row, Olympics Games and pregnancy; and published multiple books.
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