This a beautiful collection of evening-themed photographs will be on display in the musuem’s downstairs gallery from June 3, through July 2, 2023.
Shot primarily in the Venice/Santa Monica area, “Nocturnal Botanica” considers the cultivated trees and shrubbery that line city streets and boulevards, the often over-looked fixtures of the municipal landscape.
Captured with long exposures using only available light, the sometimes bedraggled, sometimes meticulously pruned forms, emerge as sculptural objects that seem to glow in the night. The aesthetic created brings a sensation that this flora, on these Southern California streets, was chosen and positioned by a fastidious urban curator.
Based in Santa Monica, California, Bernard Wolf is a mostly self-taught photographer whose career spans over 30 years. He currently works as a freelance commercial photographer specializing in architecture, portraits, and products, as well as sustaining a fine art photography studio. More images can be seen at www.bernardwolf.com
"Nocturnal Botanica" is the first in a series of monthly rotating photography exhibitions that will be held in the museum’s downstairs gallery. The first dozen exhibits will be “Guest Curated” by photographer Marco Pallotti. Mr. Pallotti, originally from London, has lived in California for more than 35 years. For more information please email us at photographyexhibits@californiaheritagemuseum.org
The Opening Reception for this exhibition is June 3, from 2:30 until 4:00 P.M. The general public is invited to attend. Admission and parking within the Museum’s lot are FREE.
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