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DESCRIPTION:Opening Date:&nbsp\; \nAug. 23\, 2012\n&nbsp\;\nClosing Date:
  \nNov. 27\, 2012\n&nbsp\;\nArtist(s) Names: \nMariah Robinson\, Matthew
  Brandt\, Corin Hewitt\, Walead Beshty\, Elisabeth Sunday\, Tal Shochat\
 n&nbsp\;\nVenue:\nCleveland Clinic Art Exhibition Area (Between Building
  Q &amp\; Building G)\n9500 Euclid Ave.\nCleveland\, OH 44195\n&nbsp\;\n
 Campus Map: http://my.clevelandclinic.org/Documents/Corporate/campus_map
 .pdf\n&nbsp\;\nExhibit Title: \n&ldquo\;Photo Finish&rdquo\;\n&nbsp\;\nD
 escription of Exhibit:\nWith all of the technological possibilities avai
 lable in the 21st century\, the desired end-product for contemporary pho
 tographers is an ever moving target.&nbsp\; For artists like Mariah Robe
 rtson and Matthew Brandt\, the physical composition of emulsions and pap
 ers propels their work into experimentation\, where the image is created
  through science\, chemistry and light.&nbsp\; Multi-media artist Corin 
 Hewitt&rsquo\;s quizzical photographs document the aftermath of activiti
 es that he performs\, retooling materials and forms\, as part of his gal
 lery exhibitions.&nbsp\; Walead Beshty\, like Hewitt\, records his exhau
 stive process of editing and altering a single appropriated photograph u
 sing photographic software\, without ever showing his original source.&n
 bsp\;&nbsp\; Alternatively\,&nbsp\; Elisabeth Sunday draws on tradition 
 by employing a technique created by Louis Daguerre in the 1840&rsquo\;s.
  By shooting directly into mirrored sheeting\, the artist is able to dis
 tort the image&mdash\;create her haunting images of women in Africa.&nbs
 p\; Tal Shochat creates a physical stage for her subjects\, fruit trees\
 , by filming them in front of a black velvet curtain\, eliminating all e
 xtraneous information about their environment. The artists in this inter
 national group exhibition have taken to investigating new ideas in both 
 in the creation of the subject and the process of producing the final pr
 int. Cleveland Clinic as an institution looks to innovation as a corners
 tone of its mission\, and these artists\, through their work\, reflect t
 his focus.\n&nbsp\;\nImage Information:\nCorin Hewitt\, Untitled #8 from
  Drying Flowers with Microwaves\, May 17\, 2010\, 2010 (image courtesy o
 f Laurel Gitlin Gallery)\; Mariah Robertson\, Untitled\, 2009 (image cou
 rtesy of Marvelli Gallery)\; Tal Shochat\, Afarsemon (Persimmon)\, 2011 
 (image courtesy of Andrea Rosen Gallery)\n&nbsp\;\nCost: \nFree\n&nbsp\;
 \nContact for Inquiries:\nArt Program\n(216) 448-0232\nccartprogram@ccf.
 org\n&nbsp\;\nMore information on the exhibit and upcoming events:\nhttp
 ://my.clevelandclinic.org/arts_medicine/calendar_of_events.aspx\n&nbsp\;
URL:http://clevelandheights.patch.com/events/photo-finish-a-cleveland-cli
 nic-art-exhibition
SUMMARY:“Photo Finish” - a Cleveland Clinic Art Exhibition
LOCATION:9500 Euclid Ave\, Cleveland\, OH 44195: 9500 Euclid Ave\, Clevel
 and\, OH
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