Associated with the exhibit Johnson produced a book surveying Bloch’s photography. The first published survey including 80 of Bloch’s photographs,
“A Composer’s Vision: The Photographs of Ernest Bloch” is available to purchase at Blurb.
Fine Art Photography Exploring Cultural Commentary, Internal States of Mind and Poetic Expression.
Associated with the exhibit Johnson produced a book surveying Bloch’s photography. The first published survey including 80 of Bloch’s photographs,
“A Composer’s Vision: The Photographs of Ernest Bloch” is available to purchase at Blurb.
A major exhibit of prints made by Eric Johnson from Ernest Bloch’s negatives was mounted at the Oregon Jewish Musuem in Portland in 2011. Including 40 prints made in 1974-75 from negatives dating from 1897-1955, the show is by far the most extensive survey of Bloch’s photographic work. See the installation here.
Saturday February 6, 2016 from 7:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Eric B. Johnson Talks About:
Studios on the Park
1130 Pine Street
Paso Robles, CA 93446
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Exhibition Opening Saturday January 2, 2016 6-9PM:
Eric B. Johnson
Studios on the Park
1130 Pine Street
Paso Robles, CA 93446
Front Office: 805.238.9800
Selections from my Abandoned Highway series are included in the exhibition “Under the Influence: Responses to Place” at the Betteravia Gallery in Santa Maria, CA. Sponsored by the Santa Barbara Arts Commission and curated by Kam Jacoby and Karen Gearhart-Nelson. Opening September 11 from 4-6PM at the Betteravia Gallery then again at the Peake Gallery in Santa Barbara in February 2015.
A selection from the series Shrines & Altars was exhibited at the Artists Alley in San Francisco! Galiara on the Web, The Artists Alley is located at 863 Mission between 4th & 5th across Bloomingdales Mall.
“Shrines & Altars” at the Steynberg Gallery in San Luis Obispo, Nov. 2009
A major presentation of the “Shrines & Altars” series took place in November 2009 at the Steynberg Gallery in San Luis Obispo. Eighteen 24”x36” archival pigment prints were on display.