Past Exhibition
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Exhibition:
HUNTER & HUNTED
A photography exhibition curated by JOSEPH KRAEUTLER
Dates: May 31–June 30, 2007
Reception: Thursday, May 31, 6 – 8pm
8pm
There is a passion for hunting something deeply implanted in the human breast."
—Charles Dickens
"A photograph can be an instant of life captured for eternity that will never cease looking back at you." —Bridget Bardot
Sara Tecchia Roma New York is proud to present a curatorial project by photo specialist Joseph Kraeutler, including the works of Sarah Baley, Rachel Barrett, John Divola, Wyatt Gallery, Alexandre Orion, Christa Parravani, Angela Strassheim, Miroslav Tichy and Paolo Ventura.

Miroslav Tichy, Untitled, circa 1970s
"The exhibition Hunter & Hunted is a study of the similarities between the roles of "hunter" and "hunted" and an attempt to explore the ways in which artists, consciously or unconsciously, touch on this theme in their work. The primitive instinct to capture a subject has haunted the human psyche throughout history. What was once a necessity for survival has evolved into modern forms of the hunt that can be experienced today in courtship, business, and warfare. Although these pursuits are not as directly connected with survival, people as modern hunters are still in search of the same basic needs: food, shelter, and reproduction. Photography aesthetically embodies this search."
Here we see Miroslav Tichy hunting down his unsuspecting models, John Divola pursuing the perfect image of himself pursued by canines, Paolo Ventura's constructed war scenes. With camera as their weapon of choice, they all hunt the perfect moment, the perfect victim for perpetuity.
Joseph Kraeutler is the Photo Specialist at Phillips de Pury.
SARA TECCHIA ROMA NEW YORK is located at 529 West 20th Street, between Tenth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue. The gallery is on the second floor. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm. For more information, contact 212-741-2900, or visit www.saratecchia.com
SARA TECCHIA ROMA NEW YORK is located at 529 West 20th Street, between Tenth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue. The gallery is on the second floor. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm. For more information, contact 212-741-2900, or visit www.saratecchia.com
