Exhibiting artist Kevin Hoth fragments and then recombines photographic vantage points and momentary captures. In his landscape work he uses a mirror to move beyond the traditional singular vantage point in order to merge spaces in-camera. In his instant film assemblage work, he physically disrupts the developing image, using destruction to create entry points where multiple timelines may come together. This work explores image disruption as a transgressive, healing and synthesizing process.
Hoth is an artist and educator based in Boulder. He received his MFA from the University of Washington, Seattle with a focus in photography and digital video. His work has been shown nationally and internationally at various institutions, including the Medium Photo Festival, San Diego; The Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, AZ; The Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle; The Colorado Photographic Arts Center, Denver; The Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO; and the Rhode Island Center for Photography, Providence. He teaches photography and graphic design courses at the University of Colorado Boulder and is represented by Walker Fine Art, Denver.
Installation Image of Fall 2022 Exhibition Plane of Action, featuring Kevin Hoth.
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