The Gallery at Dunia Announces

Spatial Rhythms
Photographs and Photograms by Peter Dreyer
June 14 through August 21
Artist's Reception 2-5 PM Sunday, June 20

Feather #2

(All images ©2010 Peter Dreyer Photography.)

The Gallery at Dunia presents Spatial Rhythms, an exhibit of photographs and photograms (images created by exposing objects placed directly upon photosensitive paper) by Peter Dreyer, a visual artist based in Westwood, MA.

Milkweed #1

Dreyer's black-and-white compositions show geometric patterns in still-life fragments, and yield sensations altogether different when viewed up close or from a distance.

Vincent House, Reverse-Reflex

The Gallery at Dunia will exhibit Spatial Rhythms from June 14 through August 21, and host a reception for the artist on Sunday, June 20 from 2 to 5 PM. All are welcome, and admission is free.

Seaweed Photogram #1

Fifteen percent of the sales proceeds from Spatial Rhythms artwork will be donated to Mass Audubon, a nonprofit that works to protect the nature of Massachusetts for people and wildlife.

Chilmark Community Center, Reverse-Reflex

Though their subjects vary greatly, all of the images selected for Spatial Rhythms are bold of line and assertive of space. Dreyer's "Feather" series (four of which are included in Rhythms) portray ordinary plumes dramatically lit, rich in motion and revelatory in grace.

Oak Leaf

Intricate fractals dominate his botanical photograms "Oak Leaf" and "Seaweed".

Edgartown Roof #2, Reverse-Reflex

When Dreyer bridges his abstract and representative sensibilities, as he does in the architectural studies "Edgartown Roof" and "Vincent House, Reverse-Reflex," he waxes surrealistic and, at times, positively Escherian.

Skeleton Leaf Photogram

The fact that Dreyer eschews digital reworking makes his images all the more remarkable.

Katama Boardwalk

Peter Dreyer began his photographic career as a student in Germany. As an adult living in the United States, Dreyer progressively furthered his art as a photographer in a corporate film department, an audio-visual freelancer, and ultimately as the founder of his own studio.

Shell #1

"I specialize in black-&-white, large-format photography," Dreyer explains, adding "I use black-&-white film and a wet darkroom."

Noanet Ice with Leaf #1979

His work has been featured in shows at Bromfield Gallery and Eclipse Gallery (both in Boston) and in several galleries on Martha's Vineyard.

Feather #3
He has published two picture books, Nantucket in Color and Boston in Color, both via Hastings House, New York.

Barn Door #1 Reverse-Reflex

Dunia is located at 43 Nason Street in downtown Maynard. Spatial Rhythms artwork will be available for viewing during store hours, Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM.

The Gallery at Dunia and Peter Dreyer have pledged 15% of the proceeds from the sales of Spatial Rhythms photographs and photograms to Mass Audubon, a nonprofit that works to protect the nature of Massachusetts for people and wildlife.

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