When Hands Touch: ROSEGALLERY presents a group exhibition
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When Hands Touch: ROSEGALLERY presents a group exhibition
William Eggleston, Untitled, [blue car, From Dust Bells, vol. I], 1970. Signed in ink and Eggleston Artistic Trust copyright reproduction limitation on label affixed to mount verso. Archival Pigment Print. Edition One from a Limited Editon of Two. 44 x 60 Inches Framed.



SANTA MONICA, CA.- ROSEGALLERY is presenting When Hands Touch, a group exhibition featuring the works of Kennedi Carter, Jo Ann Callis, John Chiara, and Tania Franco Klein. When Hands Touch is a photographic exploration of the complexities and tensions woven into today’s societal landscape. Each photograph offers a raw, visual commentary on societal frustrations, inviting viewers to confront and reflect on the challenges that define our era.

Kennedi Carter’s photographs celebrate the beauty and complexity of Black life, blending portraiture with storytelling to highlight resilience, identity, and cultural heritage. Her work brings depth and elegance to everyday moments, challenging conventional narratives with vibrant, intimate images.

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Jo Ann Callis’s photography combines surreal elements with scenes of everyday life, exploring themes of intimacy, desire, and the uncanny. Her staged compositions and rich textures reveal hidden tensions within the familiar, creating images that are both evocative and subtly unsettling.

The work of John Chiara captures landscapes with a painterly, ethereal quality using custom-built cameras and experimental techniques. His images, marked by unique textures and color shifts, emphasize the physical process of photography and evoke a strong sense of place and time. The vibrancy and unnatural colors present in the photographs pose as a foreboding omen of what it is to come.

Tania Franco Klein’s images explores themes of isolation, desire, and modern disillusionment, often portraying figures in cinematic, surreal settings. Her work combines rich colors and dramatic lighting to evoke feelings of nostalgia and existential longing, capturing the tension and introspection of contemporary life. Each image invites viewers into a world that feels both timeless and unsettlingly relevant.

In all, When Hands Touch offers a poignant, visual reflection on our times, challenging us to confront the ways in which our hands shape, resist, and respond to an era of profound uncertainty.


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