Curriculum vitae; Gonzales-Day, Ken; Education; College teaching; Art Exhibitions; Scholarships; Reviews of research; Lectures and lecturing
Ken Gonzales-Day's curriculum vitae listing his education, fellowships, monographs, solo exhibitions, public art projects, selected group exhibitions, public/private collections, special print projects, awards and grants, bibliography, reviews and...
Art Exhibitions; Photography; Landscape photography; Sand; Sand dunes; Physiognomy; Physiognomy in art; Group f.64; Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801; Steve Turner Gallery
Large photographic print of sand dunes in Death Valley, California, as shown at "Ken Gonzales-Day: Physiognomy and the Love of Mankind" at Steve Turner Contemporary in Los Angeles. In this series Gonzales-Day explores the physiognomatic theories of...
Art Exhibitions; Photography; Landscape photography; Sand; Sand dunes; Physiognomy; Physiognomy in art; Group f.64; Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801; Steve Turner Gallery
Large photographic print of sand dunes in Death Valley, California, as shown at "Ken Gonzales-Day: Physiognomy and the Love of Mankind" at Steve Turner Contemporary in Los Angeles. In this series Gonzales-Day explores the physiognomatic theories of...
Art Exhibitions; Photography; Physiognomy; Physiognomy in art; Frames; Drawing; Group f.64; Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801; Steve Turner Gallery
Photograph of "Umbragraphic Landscape #1," as shown at "Ken Gonzales-Day: Physiognomy and the Love of Mankind" at Steve Turner Contemporary in Los Angeles. Piece is a representation of Death Valley sand dunes drawn in forehead contours. In this...
The original source image helped to locate the tree in 2007. Using archival records, Gonzales-Day went searching for California's historic hang trees. While some of the locations of the trees in this series are certain, others were taken in...
Using archival records, Gonzales-Day went searching for California's historic hang trees. While some of the locations of the trees in this series are certain, others were taken in approximate locations that corresponded to the historical data...