Tuesday, July 26, 2005

More on (Re)building


Alex's exhibit will be open to the public starting July 16th. She will be there on the 16th so if you want to check out her or her exhibit...

Here is a blurb about the exhibit:
“My hope is to examine as closely as possible that which “is,” in its most primitive stage, with all of its past and all of its potential.”

The beauty of what is and what will become is the subject of Alexandra Hedison's new show “(Re)building.” “(Re)building” is a continuation of her show in 2004, “Elements,” which consisted of a series of color abstract landscapes. In “Elements” Hedison challenged the viewer to see beyond barriers. In her upcoming show, she takes the viewer past obstructions to the core of the subject. The series consists of medium format color photographs from the past year, which delve into complicated themes such as change, transition, and progress. She places the viewer inside of unfinished spaces, such as a house in the middle of construction, allowing the viewer to see beauty in the strength of the foundation while still feeling anxious about the changes taking place.

The photographs present the notion of the core staying the same, while the outside is adapting and evolving. During construction a house is unfinished, and it is in this vulnerable state that there is magnificence in both its simplicity and honesty. Although her work encompasses change, it is not about the demolishing of the old, but rather the rebuilding process itself. Her images reveal the framework, support beams, exposed wires, rebar and other materials that hold a house or building together. The images focus on the most essential aspects of construction and development that mostly go unnoticed and are eventually forgotten. In her new show “(Re)building,” Hedison invites the viewer to witness “the making” and by doing so, accept the past, respect the current state of things, and anticipate the future.

Alexandra Hedison is a native of Los Angeles who made her professional transition from acting to photography in 2000. Hedison's work has been published in Time, USA Today, NY Times, People, and Newsweek. In 2004 she was accepted into the American Film Institute’s (AFI) distinguished Directing Workshop for Women, and directed a short film for AFI in August of last year. White Room Gallery is proud to be exhibiting Hedison's photography once again and invites you to witness the process and work of “(Re)building.”

Saturday, July 16, 2005

I saw (Re)building


Well I made it to the exhibit opening on July 15th. It was fun being there, when I walked into the gallery, I saw Alex right away. The best part was just seeing her smile, and interact among her friends and family. She looked great, of course...I like her taste in jewelry- very simple. Her eyes are simply stunning, they are this beautiful brown color. I didn't get any pictures, I would have felt like a tourist. But there are some on the photos of Alex page. Alex told me that she is going to be on season 3 of the L Word. That should be juicy. She did give me permission to share that, just so you don't think I'm a big blabber mouth.