
Steven Foster
02/16/12: Steven D. Foster has exhibited his photography in major museums and galleries nationally for over forty years, including a seven-year retrospective exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago. Please visit his "The Departing Landscape Website."
After living and teaching photography in Milwaukee, Wi. for 33 years he and his wife Gloria moved to Canandaigua, NY (in 2008) which is in New York's beautiful Finger Lakes area. Foster's work is represented by the Spectrum Gallery in Rochester, NY; Bill Edwards, Director.
Since 1999 Foster has created three major bodies of work inspired by the music and writings of Morton Feldman, the most recent (begun in 2007 and ongoing) is entitled "The Departing Landscape Project" a poetic contemplation on Man's alienation from Nature, and the decay of the natural world. It consists of several related individual projects. Read the full description.
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February 16, 2012: Steven D. Foster has exhibited his photography in major museums and galleries nationally for over forty years, including a seven-year retrospective exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.
After living and teaching photography in Milwaukee, Wi. for 33 years he and his wife Gloria moved to Canandaigua, NY (in 2008) which is in New York's beautiful Finger Lakes area. Foster's work is represented by the Spectrum Gallery in Rochester, NY; Bill Edwards, Director.
Since 1999 Foster has created three major bodies of work inspired by the music and writings of Morton Feldman, the most recent (begun in 2007 and ongoing) is entitled The Departing Landscape Project a poetic contemplation on Man's alienation from Nature, and the decay of the natural world. It consists of several related individual projects.
In 2011 the Fosters learned that the Finger Lakes area was being threatened to be devastated by the aggressive, very toxic method of horizontal gas drilling known as hydrofraking. In an attempt to inform others about hydrofracking and to help protect the land he has come to love Foster and his wife Gloria have created this website http://notohydrofracking.blogspot.com. Foster considers the website an important new addition to his larger project entitled The Departing Landscape.
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February 16, 2012: Steven D. Foster has exhibited his photography in major museums and galleries nationally for over forty years, including a seven-year retrospective exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.
After living and teaching photography in Milwaukee, Wi. for 33 years he and his wife Gloria moved to Canandaigua, NY (in 2008) which is in New York's beautiful Finger Lakes area. Foster's work is represented by the Spectrum Gallery in Rochester, NY; Bill Edwards, Director.
Since 1999 Foster has created three major bodies of work inspired by the music and writings of Morton Feldman, the most recent (begun in 2007 and ongoing) is entitled The Departing Landscape Project a poetic contemplation on Man's alienation from Nature, and the decay of the natural world. It consists of several related individual projects.
In 2011 the Fosters learned that the Finger Lakes area was being threatened to be devastated by the aggressive, very toxic method of horizontal gas drilling known as hydrofraking. In an attempt to inform others about hydrofracking and to help protect the land he has come to love Foster and his wife Gloria have created this website http://notohydrofracking.blogspot.com. Foster considers the website an important new addition to his larger project entitled The Departing Landscape.
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