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Press Release:

COREY ARNOLD: FISH-WORK
On view at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, November 19 - December 20, 2008
Images Capture Moments of Vulnerable Grace and the Fisherman’s Unforgiving Lifestyle
Reception with the Artist: Thursday, December 4, 5:30—8:30pm

Portland, OR—Charles A. Hartman Fine Art is pleased to present Fish-Work by Portland-based artist Corey Arnold. These photographs capture moments from Arnold’s grueling annual retreats to the Bering Sea and arctic Norway. With scenes of boat life so vivid that some shots can induce fear or seasickness, the artist’s perspective also reveals the tender soulfulness of a fisherman’s extended life at sea. His skillful compositions depict the simultaneous bravery, toil, humor and gumption that “fish-work” demands. Yet the series also illuminates the aesthetic sublimity that can only be experienced, ultimately, by those willing to risk their lives where the sea breaks its back. Having survived several seasons afloat these icy and unforgiving waters, we are lucky that Arnold has taken time to document his artistic impressions of this rare lifestyle and extended us a vicarious glimpse.

A graduate of the Academy of Art in San Francisco, Corey Arnold lives and works in Portland, Oregon the nine months of the year that he is not fishing. He has exhibited his work across Canada and the United States, in addition to Norway, Japan and France. Recent publications featuring Arnold’s work include Rolling Stone, Adbusters, Juxtapoz, Giant Robot, Artweek, Outside and National Fisherman. With international attention beginning to gain momentum for this promising young photographer—Fish-Work, on view at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, November 19 – December 20, 2008—is an opportunity to collect Arnold’s work before the secret is out.

Charles A. Hartman Fine Art presents contemporary and modern art that examines our world through subtle narratives. Since 1996, founder and director Charles A. Hartman has provided collectors with specialized access to fine art that reflects his consistently discerning lens. Creating a platform for both regional and international artists, the gallery advances aesthetics that are agile, historically relevant and uncompromising in quality. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 11AM – 6PM, or by appointment.

Media Contact: Wendy Miller, wendy@hartmanfineart.net, 503.235.4681
High-resolution images, interviews and additional information are available upon request.

I’ve joined Charles over at his self-titled “Charles A. Hartman Fine Art” gallery in Portland Oregon recently. He will be hosting a solo show of my FISH-WORK series opening November 20, 2008. The gallery is located next door to Blue Sky Gallery in the beautifully renovated Desoto Project building (park blocks). Stop in, say hello and see some pictures in person in the near future. Charles is a real nice guy.

Charles A. Hartman Fine Art
134 NW 8th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 287-3886
charles@hartmanfineart.net
hartmanfineart.net

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Last night was the opening of the New York Photography festival with four main exhibitions curated by Tim Barber, Martin Parr, Kathy Ryan, and Leslie Martin.

Sara Tecchia Roma New York

September 25th, 2007

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I’m leaving tomorrow for Seattle to meet the Rollo and embark on the long journey North in search of the dreaded Red King Crab. Even more exciting news then that is I now have exclusive gallery representation in New York! Sara Tecchia Roma New York Stop in and say hello.

Humble Arts Foundation

August 7th, 2007

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Humble Arts Foundation has a beautiful online gallery that is featuring my Arcticness series for this months solo-show which includes an interview. They are also selling small limited edition prints for $375 each to help support the foundation.

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Fecal Face is having another anniversary party. I’m excited to finally go to this one. I’ll have a couple pictures in it as well. Say hello if you see me there!

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Suzanne Shade from the Beholder is hosting another exhibition of Beholder photographers this time in San Francisco. I’ll have a couple photos up on the wall. The Gallery is Parklife. 220 Clement St.

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Show is this Saturday. Hope to see you there! Here is the Press Release and map.

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Greetings. Preparation for the L.A. show at Richard Heller Gallery is in full swing. You can click HERE for the Press release. Below is the invite for the Beholder group show the following weekend. In other news my cat is at the vet getting a histerectomy.

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Bob Kronbauer of Crown Farmer and Little Giants has started his own online magazine called Mumble. He did a little feature interview with me for the 1st issue. Looks like the mag is worthy of a bookmark. Also below is the invite for the incredible NYC line-up at Higher Pictures opening Saturday.

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