Klompching Gallery: Fresh

The Changing Landscape of American Retail September 9 - October 10

The Changing Landscape of American Retail is on display through October 10th in the annual Fresh exhibition at Klompching Gallery. The gallery has arranged a zoom panel with owners Debra Klompching and Darren Ching with virtual artist talks with myself and artist Marcus Desieno and you can register through eventbrite here.

Now in its 9th year, the FRESH Annual Exhibition is presented by the Klompching Gallery in New York. Only 5 photographers are selected for this exemplary exhibition, curated and presented to the highest standards by one of the leading contemporary art galleries, specializing in the exhibition and sale of emerging, mid-career and established artists working in the photographic arts.

Beginning in 2015, The Changing Landscape of American Retail is an ongoing documentation of the shift from traditional brick-and-mortar locations where we once socialized and interacted with our community to the stark and generic essential for e-commerce. Like memories, familiar retail entities are fading away. Today, they stand as modern-day ruins and architectural artifacts.

These works are an exercise of looking to the past and peering into the future, serving as a metaphor of how technology is accelerating cultural change in the modern world. I know you can’t fight change, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be sentimental.

Celebrated in the PDN Photo Annual and Photolucida’s Critical Mass, you can learn more by visiting interviews on The Washington Post, NPR, Architectural Digest, Wired, Fast Company, and Business Insider.