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	<title>DAILY SERVING &#187; Adam Ekberg</title>
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		<title>Adam Ekberg</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In it&#8217;s final week at  Thomas Robertello Gallery is an exhibition of new photographs and video by Chicago-based artist Adam Ekberg.  Continuing with the use of lens-based phenomena, humble celebratory gestures, and primitive constructs, Ekberg further develops two distinct bodies of work; images created in the woods or nature, and images using his apartment as stage set. While similar to the performative aspects of Ekberg&#8217;s[.....]]]></description>
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<p>In it&#8217;s final week at  <a href="http://www.thomasrobertello.com/" target="_blank">Thomas Robertello Gallery</a> is an exhibition of new photographs and video by Chicago-based artist <a href="http://adamekberg.com/home.html" target="_blank">Adam Ekberg</a>.  Continuing with the use of lens-based phenomena, humble celebratory gestures, and primitive constructs, Ekberg further develops two distinct bodies of work; images created in the woods or nature, and images using his apartment as stage set.</p>
<p>While similar to the performative aspects of Ekberg&#8217;s interiors, the outdoor imagery, boundless in many ways, allows the artist to abandon certain restrictive elements and celebrate a personal communion with nature. The positioning of a flashlight on the ground creating an illogically placed beacon of light on the horizon, a duet of balloons in Precise Equilibrium; one helium and one filed with the artist&#8217;s breath, and a thrown handful of glitter all point toward self-portraiture minus the actual subject. In his video of a fuse slowly burning on the pavement, the gnarled line gradually disintegrates staining the pavement with a residue of gunpowder, evoking a whole life with beginning, end, unexpected twists, a past, present, and future.</p>
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<p>Adam Ekberg resides in Chicago and graduated the <a href="http://www.saic.edu/" target="_blank">School of the Art Institute</a>&#8216;s MFA Photography program in 2006. Concurrently with this exhibition, he is participating in Elements of Photography at the <a href="http://www.mcachicago.org/" target="_blank">Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago</a>, organized by Michael Green and (Re)Collect at the <a href="http://www.hydeparkart.org/" target="_blank">Hyde Park Art Center</a>, curated by Francesca Wilmott.</p>
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