Vox Populi Gallery. 319 North 11th Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107


Brent Wahl

Brent Wahl's photography, installation, and time-based media work focuses on conjuring the undercurrent of our reality; he is interested in connecting various cultural phenomenon, abstraction, magic, time, illusion, and the spectacle. He teaches photography at the University of Pennsylvania and his work has been exhibited at the Dumbo Arts Center (Brooklyn), Vox Populi, the Free Library of Philadelphia, Publico Gallery (Cincinnati), Slought Foundation (Philadelphia), Arcadia University Gallery (Glendale, PA), Wiess Tech House, (Philadelphia), Sackler Center Gallery, Guggenheim Museum (NYC), Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (Colorado), Hunterdon Museum of Art (Clinton, NJ), Pratt Manhattan Gallery (NYC), Columbia Museum of Art (Columbia, SC), Gibbs Museum of Art (Charleston, SC), and the Schafler Gallery (Brooklyn, NY). He received his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania and his BFA from Pratt Institute.

Image on start up page is: A Slow Still Dying, 2006, video, 11 minutes

www.brentwahl.com

Images

  1. Thug, inkjet print on Hahnemuhle Rag 78 x 48, 2008
  2. Tribute to Flavin, Judd, and Morris at the Glasgow Airport, inkjet print on Hahnemuhle Rag, 73 x 36, 2008
  3. Dome, inkjet print on Hahnemuhle Rag 62 x 34, 2008
  4. Untitled (from: Motets for Architecture and Fear), photograph, 2008
  5. The Crippling Light, inkjet print on Hahnemuhle Rag 72 x 43, 2008
  6. Images from Interplanetary Death star Installation, March 2008
  7. Interplanetary Death star Installation, March 2008
  8. <i>The Most Fearful and Merciful Thing in the World</i>, aluminum foil, 2007
  9. Tear/Tear, video, 20 seconds with sound, 2007
  10. <i>The Phantom Limb</i> (stills), 2006, video and stop frame animation
  11. <i>Bikini Atol</i>, 2005, chromogenic print
  12. <i>untitled (foam rig)</i>, 2006 chromogenic print
  13. <i>Muqarnas</i> , 2006 and <i>Untitled (tape and wire)</i>, 2006, chromogenic prints
  14. The Chamber of the Two Sisters, 2005
  15. Continuous Sculpture, 2005
  16. A Slow Still Dying, real time video 10 min:40 sec, 2006
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