Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 06, 1989, Page 8 and 9, Image 8

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I nixrrsilx i;r.ulu,itr /rtl Hulilivin \ itholot’mph. rntitlrd Blisters in the N.ilt
l‘.in. is one ol his works on tiis/ilai ;if thv Aporlurv (iallvrx in thr I Ml
Landscaped nude photography
focus of Gallery's new exhibit
B\ 1 av ne I aketish
f n< ore Reporter
You’ll liml him < rout lied up behind .1 mod
ern version ol an old 1 .imer.i
With the blank sheet putted ovei his head
and the met hauism for shooting the pit lure in Ins
hand, the world bet nines Ins subjet t And ,is the
button is pushed, the world bet times Ins pit lures
I he world bet times jelt Baldwin’s pictures
Baldwin, a tli-year-old I'niversitv alumnus
has been taking pit lures (or 10 rears and t urrent
ly has them on displar ,it the Aperture (.allerv in
liie KM! The slum runs through ()i t .10 and fen
lures 11!. I1l.11 k and white photos ol nude sublet ts
within natural laiulst apes
"Nature provides .1 state ot simple it\ anil
1 laritv upon whit h I at t out m\ dramas ot a sin
gle moment. Baldwin said in a written slate
ment displayed next to the pit lures
He ctnild be called a one-man band l or
many of his photos, he pit ks out the setting, sets
up the camera, reat lies tor his () foot cable re
lease anil then puts himself in the pit lure as
none other than the subjut t The ( able release tl
lows him to snap the pit ture from in front ot the
t amera rather than ha\ mg to use a timer
"This group of prints addresses im relation
ship \v ith myself in and with the natural env iron
ment." Baldwin said
As with am form ol art. the interpretation is
It'll up to the viewer as the proverbial expression
"all in the eve of the beholdei sa\s
"Because tfie majority of the images are sell
portraits, vou are exponent mg the artist s person
a! relationship with the environment and Ins rev
ereiice for beautv " said Don Ross Aperture t.al
lerv 1 oordinator
Ills work is on the central vxalls of 1 Ml s
main floor One picture entitled "lost in the
( tovycI. is shot m vvh.it appears In t*i* .1 jagged
mi k t overed plain The twist In the picture is the
human boils l.ivuii! 011 top ot one ol the 101 ks
amidst the roi ks lamisi ape kin- pu lure gisex a
sense of being at one ss itli nature
Specimen" is another ol Baldwin's photos
that can lie seen in \perture (killers I his photo
is shot 111 a shaded gros e ot tall trees ssith a man
standing among them It is set annthei man ami
Ins environment pit tore ss ith the subjet t ot the
1111 (tile seeming to be a part ol the lamisi ape it
not even somehow tunnelled with the grove ol
trees
Het atise the pit lures are ot naked men 111 ad
d it ion to naked women Baldwin s photogiaphs
shows how tlm bodies ot both sexes 1 an lie seen
as photographic art tonus
letl's photographs are refreshing ill that
dies break rules associated with gendei Koss
said More often female figures are portrayed in
compassionate conjunction within the land
si ape
Do the pictures have a message' I he rela
tloliships seen between the subjects and nature
suggest both peace ami drama I he dramas are
universal, lit is) the struggle to 1 ontiol the world
in .111 ettort to control 0111 tears |it is| the hope ot
being a part balanced against the desii • to be
apart Baldwin said I am tortured and incized
hs the glors and bullishness I see ssitlun and
around sou and me." he said
Baldwin s ssork was selei fed toi the exhibit
last sear bs a tise member pus who looked at
samples of his work l ive otliei I uiseisils con
Her ted photographers were also 1 boxen and then
works will be shown in turn, throughout tin
s ear
Ills exhibit at the \perture tiailers located
ill the lobby ol the I Ml 1 an be s jessed until ( >t I
t()
< out(r»» I'hnlu
Dnr nl Ihr Ir.ilurrs in I he Sim unit \mm.iliiin (cli'bialiun is
this si rnr hum I’rupauaixlaix <■ In him Siln .mil I’.ilni 1.1 I nil
millx Situ
Bijou opens animation festival
I hr hijmi Art ( mrm.is C")
1 IJth Avr will open its Lit
rst attraction entitled I hr >r<
tuul \mnuitmn < rlrhmlmn
I hr \/. 11 tr tonight
I hr 1 in minute animation
mm ir will lr.it ui I hr Sunf>
suns (I'oodniiiht. l .i/.u Hr.it
I)ctiit\ttum I in / m ami main
mini'
MUSIC
S.ituri/,iv Oct 7
Etoulfee Band «n t,it thr WuiV
Hall, :n)1 W Eighth Avr tonight
.it 9 .JO Tickets arr $4
Totty Eloanor Roosevelt at IS
produced jointly t)y Fefm Nova
Th€*ater and Springfield The.iter It
will be performed it Springfield
High St hool Auditorium a! H p m
tonight Tickets re $2 for stu
dents .md $‘> for adults f <>r more*
information < all 747 OH21
M. '■'>./.iv Oct d
Christopher Barkening .vili ! • ,it
the Hull Center 1 e va C< a er t H.il
.it H p re tonight III Vet ire $ 11
• init S 1 l student atnl senior tn I
els ate $10 .mil $H
Tuesday Oi l W
AO Faultless Fingers 1 1 Plan
Quartet from f ugene High hm
elass ot 1940 that will play at
Beall Concert Hall at 8 pan Ail
mission 1 $3 students and se
nior s at $ 1
VISUAL AMTS
Continuum
The Alumni Show the Idle t
the I MU Gallery's , urrent enhibi
lion which runs through Nov tO
Wildflowor Photography ••■tut a
currently at the Natural History
Museum. lhHO ( 15th Ave and
will run through Oct 29 the Mu
seum ot Natural History is open
to the public tree of Charge from
noon to 5 p m Wednesday
through Sunday em epl slate and
University holidays
Faculty art show to include visiting artists' work
('.aller\ 14 1, .1 (.<<. i 1 it \ ol I In1 I ’nivorsilv's Department of
lim- .uni Applied Ails will open its " 19K‘I-PU I .k n11\
Ait Show Mondas
I lie .iiiiiii,it t.K ii11\ exhibit w ill feature the works ot 11
l'niversit\ fine .ills f.u nits members ,ind will include
si iilplures. draw ings printmakmg. painting ,ind i ompu
ter graphic s
I'lie show also will feature tile works ol two new lull
time assistant professors Megan t.orwin, a metalsmith
and jewelrv maker from ('alilornia and Mike llolcome a
\ isual designer from Missouri
Also r "led in the shim .ire the works ol three \ isil
ini; ,1111 ' Marilyn Nelson, .1 visiting assistant professor
(torn (A! • eio will exh 1 f> 11 some visual designs while
Anita Me ‘.;nll. .1 visiting artist from the San l imn ism
ii<i\ are,1 \ ill exhibit si ulplnres
\1110m: tiie thiee visiting artists to have their works ills
played n hi -.Imu is Clyde McConnell a i:ourtes\ pm
lessoi in ’holography and design from Saskatoon in the
( anadl.e 1 • n ini e ol Saskatchewan
Mi 1 "i e|| is visiting the l'diversity this tall on .1 spe
• tal tain 1 e\i tiange program and has a diverse hai k
ground with an interest m writing \h l intinel! said he
hopes In meet and talk u itli ( )reipmiaux ahuul issues i.ou
i erninu tile mutual relationship between art and tile en
virunmeul
\ tree pulilic rei eption tut the aitists will he held on
\|onda\ ( it I 'I hum to ‘I p III in the fallen It is In
rated near the i ourtvard id Law rein e I tall 1 I'M) It aik lili
Itlvd
I ,al!ft v III is open to the public from ‘t a in to 1 I.
p m Motidas lliiounh I riil.iv ext ept state and I niversiK
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