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6/5/2005

Rena Bass Forman

MB Fine Art, Los Angeles

Lost. Large format landscapes of exotic locales. The artist travels the world over to find and preserve nature's most powerful forces. Deeply toned, luminous images of the Niagara waterfalls, as well as icebergs and volcanic hot springs in Iceland capture the power and beauty of rushing water.


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Lost

MB Fine Art Los Angeles presents the exhibition LOST: Photography by Rena Bass Forman. This marks the first exhibition displaying works spanning Forman's oeuvre over the last decade, including some never-before-seen images. A reception for the artists and benefit concert for Sweet Relief with live performance by Sugar Hill recording artist Grey DeLisle will open the exhibition on Saturday, May 7.

Hailed by The New York Times as a 'landscape photographer with a finely honed eye for sumptuous contrasts . . . as well as for the alchemic power of light,' Forman's collective work commands the viewer's attention by offering a visual trip to the remote corners of the world, capturing radiant moments that would have otherwise passed by. Her persistent focus on the organic shape of the landscapes simultaneously compares and contrasts varying locales, and a further look is often necessary to realize that the settings are located on opposite sides of the world, providing the viewer with the exhilarating feeling of being LOST.

Known for her visually stunning, large format landscapes of exotic locales, Forman travels the world over to find and preserve nature's most powerful forces. Deeply toned, luminous images of the Niagara waterfalls, as well as icebergs and volcanic hot springs in Iceland capture the power and beauty of rushing water. Majestic seascapes from Italy, Big Sur and Cape Cod perfectly capture the 'golden hour,' and the rugged landscape of Death Valley is transformed into a serene and glowing atmosphere. In Patagonia, Chile, Forman literally and metaphorically follows the light as it changes with climatic shifts or according to the ebb and flow of the reflecting water. Somewhere amidst the interplay of these conflicting forces, Forman finds the fleeting moments that she patiently waits to capture.

Rena Bass Forman has been exhibited widely throughout the world. Her work is in numerous museum and private collections. This is her first solo show at MB Fine Art.

Opening Benefit:
Sugar Hill recording artist Grey DeLisle will perform live for the opening of the exhibition to benefit the Sweet Relief Musician's Fund. A suggested donation of $10 to support the Fund will be accepted at the door. Guests will enjoy hors d'oeuvres and cocktails provided by our in-kind sponsors and a special Grey DeLisle Limited Edition 12-song CD created for the event (while supplies last).

Image: Point Reyes National Seashore, California, 2005 - Toned gelatin silver print

Opening Reception/Benefit: Saturday, May 7, 6-9 pm

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