Visiting Artists at the Crow Collection

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One of many ongoing projects with the Crow Collection of Asia Art is a series of portraits of visiting artists, speakers and curators. The Crow showed a stunning collection of Roger Shimomura’s work and hosted and evening with Roger last summer. I made this portrait in my studio while Roger was in town. Below is a narrative biography taken from Roger’s personal website – rshim.com:

Roger Shimomura’s paintings, prints, and theatre pieces address sociopolitical issues of Asian America and have often been inspired by diaries kept by his late immigrant grandmother for 56 years of her life.

Shimomura received his B.A. from the University of Washington, Seattle, and his M.F.A. from Syracuse University, New York. He has had over 125 solo exhibitions of paintings and prints, as well as presented his experimental theater pieces at such venues as the Franklin Furnace, New York City, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. He is the recipient of more than 30 grants, of which 4 are National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships in Painting and Performance Art. Shimomura has been a visiting artist and lectured on his work at more than 200 universities, art schools, and museums across the country. In 1999, the Seattle Urban League designated a scholarship in his name that has been awarded annually to a Seattle resident pursuing a career in art. In 2002, the College Art Association presented him with the “Artist Award for Most Distinguished Body of Work,” for his 4 year, 12-museum national tour of the painting exhibition, “An American Diary.”

The following year, he delivered the keynote address at the 91st annual meeting of CAA in New York City. In 2006, he was accorded the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the School of Arts & Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle. A past winner of the Kansas Governor’s Arts Award, in 2008, he was designated the first Kansas Master Artist and the same year was honored by the Asian American Arts Alliance, N.Y.C. as “Exceptional People in Fashion, Food & the Arts.”

Shimomura began teaching in the School of Fine Arts at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS in 1969. In the fall of 1990, Shimomura held an appointment as the Dayton Hudson Distinguished Visiting Professor at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota.

In 1994, he became the first Fine Arts faculty member in Kansas University’s history to be honored as a University Distinguished Professor. In 1998, he was the recipient of the Higuchi Research Award, the highest annual research honor awarded to a faculty member in Humanities and Social Sciences. In the fall of 2002, he received the Chancellor’s Club Career Teaching Award for sustained excellence in teaching and dedication to students at KU. In 2004 he retired from teaching and started the Shimomura Faculty Research Support Fund, an endowment to foster faculty research in the Department of Art at KU.
Shimomura is in the permanent collections of over 80 museums nation wide.

His personal papers and letters are being collected by the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. He is represented by The
Flomenhaft Gallery, New York City; Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle; and Jan Weiner Gallery, Kansas City.

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Here is a list of relevant links:
Roger Shimomura on Artnet
The Crow Collection of Asian Art
Archives of American Art
Flomenhaft Gallery
Greg Kucera Gallery
Jan Weiner Gallery
Chris Korbey Photography

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Gump’s San Francisco under water

Who hasn’t shot a perfume bottle dropping into water? Unique or not – it was fun to shoot. I’ve shot a number of products in mist, steam, water, etc. but never used a twin head before. The Gump’s bottle was beautiful and the bubbles and the bottle were shot in one frame – I did very little retouching on this one.

Quick stop motion test

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With a flurry of motion projects – stop frame and video – coming through the studio, I’ve been shooting tests with new lights, sets, cameras, etc. for the past few weeks. Here’s a quick test clip shot on one of our new sets with a simple HMI light setup and some post techniques typical to my photos. More to come in late July.

Rippled glass from the 1920′s

While shooting a portrait of graffiti artist/illustrator, Tony Bones, in a Dallas warehouse we found dozens of these pristine, rippled-glass sheets original to the building. They were HEAVY, but beautiful. The owners are renovating the warehouse at 800 Jackson St in Dallas. These and other original pieces – elevator motors, a Coke advertisement painted on the neighboring brick exterior…will be salvaged and used in the new design.

FuelPerks Campaign – outtakes

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While I’m still waist deep in retouching on this campaign, here are a few outtakes of Pamela Scrima on set last week. You’ll see the final images at gas stations and convenience stores across the US this summer.

Check out chriskorbey.com for more images.

KORBEY featured in D Home

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D Home featured an image I shot for the Lotus Shop at the Crow Collection of Asian Art in it’s recent Decade of Dallas Design issue. The vase is Vellum New York’s modern take on an 18th century chinoiserie pattern.

Related Links
D Magazine
Vellum New York
Crow Collection of Asian Art
Chris Korbey

KORBEY featured in VELO from Gestalten

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Velo, released last month by Gestalten, features an information graphic I shot and designed for GOOD magazine. Gestalten describes the book as:

Velo introduces a wild bunch of passionate cyclists – frame builders, urban planners, artists, photographers, and those who ride professionally – who are making an impact. They are not only shaping styles, but promoting cycling as a primary form of transport. The book also explores the aesthetic of today’s cycling culture and presents custom-made frames and art bikes as well as a selection of contemporary illustration and design influenced by the cycling movement. Geared toward anyone who has a personal or professional interest in cycling, Velo is the fast lane into a current topic that is both entertaining and socially relevant.

Great book – check it out…

Related Links
Gestalten
Velo, Bicycle Culture and Design
Chris Korbey
GOOD Magazine

Busy, busy

Just wrapping up campaigns for Southwest Airlines, Target/Cargill and FuelPerks. All are launching next month. Images to come…

A Bit of Irony…

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I shot these earlier this year for a story on the demise of the traditional publishing industry in American Way Magazine. I was describing the image at an agency showing this week – from my iPad. In keeping with the article, I recently tossed all of my printed portfolios in favor of an iPad. It’s cheaper than a printed book, it’s easier to mail and a lot more fun for an art director/art buyer to play with for a week.

Abraham & Thakore Spring / Summer 2010

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Here’s a sneak peek of two Abraham & Thakore dresses I shot for the Lotus Shop catalog this season. These images and the rest of the catalog are going to the printer tomorrow… Keep an eye out for a full story and a few spreads in early July.

Also – a quick plug for Typogram (the printer). They prined last year’s catalog as well as all of my promotional materials. They have an office in NYC but print larger jobs in Canada – favorable exchange rate and no tax. Great color work… Try them out.

Related Links
abrahamandthakore.com
chriskorbey.com
Typogram

KORBEY shoots Richard Tsao’s new line for The Crow Collection of Asian Art

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This year’s Lotus Shop catalog from the Crow Collection of Asian Art is about half complete. Here’s an unretouched sneak peek of Richard Tsao’s new line. The rest of the day was spent shooting on a 24-foot temporary runway constructed in the studio. Really beautiful imagery. Keep an eye out for the rest of the images and the final catalog in May.

More at chriskorbey.com

More about Richard Tsao:

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/12/03/071203fa_fact_marx

http://www.artnet.com/artist/24675/richard-tsao.html

http://asiastoreblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/asian-american-designer-spotlight.html