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Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick: 100 Views of the Drowning World

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© ©Kahn & Selesnick, “Tsunami,” Archival Pigment Print, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

Candela Gallery and Books in Richmond, Virginia is gearing up for a celebration of all things Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick. This collaborative duo create mysterious worlds that reflect the past and the future, created from a magical imagination. Kahn & Selesnick open the exhibition, 100 Views of the Drowning World at Candela Gallery on November 3rd, a show that accompanies their new monograph under the same title, published by Candela Books.  The exhibition runs through December 23rd, 2017, with an artist talk and book signing tonight from 5-8pm.

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Install photo of Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick’s 100 Views of the Drowning World

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Install photo of Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick’s 100 Views of the Drowning World

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Install photo of Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick’s 100 Views of the Drowning World

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Install photo of Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick’s 100 Views of the Drowning World

About the book, 100 Views of the Drowning World, Candela states ,”the physical design format is modeled on Ukiyo-e series such as Hiroshige’s One Hundred Views of Edo, contains photographs of the Truppe, their travels, and their performances with corresponding text narrating the images. It is the author’s preference to have the pages of the book be loose and non-linear so that readers can explore the images and story in any order they prefer. As the incidents related in the book are frequently based on the artist’s personal experiences and travels, the reader is led to speculate about the somewhat arbitrary manner in which we build narratives out of our own experiences.”

The beautiful images and corresponding text vignettes represent an enormous effort by these artists and rewards repeated visits, as even one reading is a commitment and with each visit to this collection, the story will have been again re-imagined. The book can be ordered here.

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Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick are a collaborative artist team who have been working together since they met while attending art school at Washington University in St. Louis in the early 1980s. Both were born in 1964, in New York City and London respectively. They work primarily in the fields of photography and installation art, specializing in fictitious histories set in the past or future. Kahn & Selesnick have participated in over 100 solo and group exhibitions worldwide and have work in over 20 collections, including the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Houston Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Institution.

In addition, they have published 3 books with Aperture Books, Scotlandfuturebog, City of Salt, and Apollo Prophecies.

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©Kahn & Selesnick, “Dust Bowl,” Archival Pigment Print, 32 x 32 inches

Against a backdrop of ecological decline, this memoir/travelogue follows Dr. Falke (the narrator), Count Orlofsky, and Madame Lulu, three members of an itinerant theatrical troupe known as the Truppe Fledermaus, as they stage absurdist performances in various locations including Europe, England, America, and Japan. In these performances, often staged in nature with no audience, the Truppe are as apt to commemorate the passing of an unusual cloud as they are to be found documenting their own attempts to flee the rising waters of a warming planet, or using black humor to comment upon the extinction of bats or other animals.

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©Kahn & Selesnick, “Melora,” Archival Pigment Print, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

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©Kahn & Selesnick, “Florae,” Archival Pigment Print, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

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©Kahn & Selesnick, “Hives of The Forest,” Archival Pigment Print, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

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©Kahn & Selesnick, “Head Above Water,” Archival Pigment Print, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

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©Kahn & Selesnick, “Jellyfish,” Archival Pigment Print, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

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©Kahn & Selesnick, “Poster Walls,” Archival Pigment Print, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

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© Kahn & Selesnick, “The Dream of Greenman,” Archival Pigment Print, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

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©Kahn & Selesnick, “Queen Anne’s Lace,” 2015, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

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©Kahn & Selesnick, “Prophet of the Ditch,” 2011, from 100 Views of the Drowning World

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