• Home
  • About
  • In Solidarity With The BLM Movement
  • Contact
  • Online Exhibitions
  • Past Exhibitions
Menu

Aviary Gallery

48 South Street
Jamaica Plain, MA
Phone Number
gallery / photo lab / art books

48 South Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Aviary Gallery

  • Home
  • About
  • In Solidarity With The BLM Movement
  • Contact
  • Online Exhibitions
    • Jen Mawson
    • Vanessa Leroy
    • Mika Simoncelli
    • Philip Keith
    • Will Matsuda
    • Jenica Heintzelman
    • Jenn Stanley
    • Jinwoo Hwon Lee 이훤
    • Tova Katzman
    • Jesse Ly
    • Shelli Weiler
    • Häsler Gómez
    • Navid Haghighi
    • Hannah Altman
    • Kevin Moore
    • Brian Van Lau
    • Michael Swann
    • J Houston
    • Liam MacCormack
    • Andrew Skoda
    • Austin Reynolds
    • Julia Hopkins
    • Mitchell Hurst
    • Mairi McCormick
    • Kevin Williamson
    • Roslyn Julia
    • Matthew Cronin
    • Garrett Gould
    • Casey Bennett
    • Huang Lucang
    • Alex Knudsen
    • Meghan Braney
    • Dru Hetrick
    • Shawn Rowe
    • Amy Fink
    • Halloween Spooktacular
  • Exhibitions
    • Past Exhibitions

Parallax // November 2019

Parallax // November 2019

Photographs by Matthew Monteith

Opening Reception // November 7, 2019, 6-9pm

Aviary Gallery is pleased to present Parallax, an exhibition of photographs by Matthew Monteith, in November 2019.

In 2001/02, Matthew Monteith made a body of work titled Czech Eden with the assistance of a Fulbright Fellowship, and the subsequent work was published by Aperture as a monograph in 2006. This past year, he received a second Fulbright to revisit the Czech Republic and the locations and people that he photographed there during his first grant period.

This exhibition consists of photographs of the same subjects made 17 years apart exploring the passage of time and its effect on people and places. The pictures work to create a parallax view that allows the viewer to meditate on both time’s impact on the physical world as well as the shift in the photographer’s intentions and desires. The photographs emphasize the idea of memories considered in the present using various reference points asking the viewer to perceive time and space in the way the parallax method uses two slightly different views to estimate distance in photography and human vision.

Matthew Monteith studied at the International Center of Photography before earning an MFA from the Yale School of Art in 2004. He was a Fulbright Scholar in the Czech Republic from 2001-2002, and the resulting work was published as Czech Eden by Aperture in 2006. He was a resident at the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation in New York City in 2004-05 and received the Abigail Cohen Rome Prize in Photography from the American Academy in Rome in 2008. In 2015, he received a Pollock Krasner fellowship for his ongoing project The Explainers. His first show at Aviary, The Graduates, was also in 2015. His editorial work has appeared in numerous publications, and his clients include Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Harvard Art Museums, The Deste Foundation, Microsoft, and many others. His work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions in New York, San Francisco, Austin, Kyoto, Paris, Arles, and Cherbourg as well as in group exhibitions in New York, Charlotte, Miami, Washington D.C., Rennes, Ljubljana, Pula, Prague, Rome, and elsewhere. He is an Associate Professor of Photography at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston.

For Inquiries Please Contact Amy Fink, at aviarygallery@gmail.com

Parallax // November 2019

Parallax // November 2019

Photographs by Matthew Monteith

Opening Reception // November 7, 2019, 6-9pm

Aviary Gallery is pleased to present Parallax, an exhibition of photographs by Matthew Monteith, in November 2019.

In 2001/02, Matthew Monteith made a body of work titled Czech Eden with the assistance of a Fulbright Fellowship, and the subsequent work was published by Aperture as a monograph in 2006. This past year, he received a second Fulbright to revisit the Czech Republic and the locations and people that he photographed there during his first grant period.

This exhibition consists of photographs of the same subjects made 17 years apart exploring the passage of time and its effect on people and places. The pictures work to create a parallax view that allows the viewer to meditate on both time’s impact on the physical world as well as the shift in the photographer’s intentions and desires. The photographs emphasize the idea of memories considered in the present using various reference points asking the viewer to perceive time and space in the way the parallax method uses two slightly different views to estimate distance in photography and human vision.

Matthew Monteith studied at the International Center of Photography before earning an MFA from the Yale School of Art in 2004. He was a Fulbright Scholar in the Czech Republic from 2001-2002, and the resulting work was published as Czech Eden by Aperture in 2006. He was a resident at the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation in New York City in 2004-05 and received the Abigail Cohen Rome Prize in Photography from the American Academy in Rome in 2008. In 2015, he received a Pollock Krasner fellowship for his ongoing project The Explainers. His first show at Aviary, The Graduates, was also in 2015. His editorial work has appeared in numerous publications, and his clients include Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Harvard Art Museums, The Deste Foundation, Microsoft, and many others. His work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions in New York, San Francisco, Austin, Kyoto, Paris, Arles, and Cherbourg as well as in group exhibitions in New York, Charlotte, Miami, Washington D.C., Rennes, Ljubljana, Pula, Prague, Rome, and elsewhere. He is an Associate Professor of Photography at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston.

For Inquiries Please Contact Amy Fink, at aviarygallery@gmail.com

https---cdn.evbuc.com-images-78115747-336624675781-1-original.20191024-193324.jpeg
Screen+Shot+2019-10-25+at+6.22.37+PM.png
https---cdn.evbuc.com-images-78115843-336624675781-1-original.20191024-193345.jpeg
Monteith_Parallax-1.jpg
Monteith_Parallax-2.jpg
Screen+Shot+2019-10-25+at+6.22.20+PM.png
You must select a collection to display.

Powered by Squarespace