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Grant McClintock North Gallery February 11 - April 7, 2013 file:///P|/PDFs%2072/Grant%20McClintock%20North%20Gallery%20February%2011%20-%20April%207,%202013.htm[2/22/2013 11:48:52 AM] Grant McClintock Three Horses by Grant McClintock Fire Pond by Grant McClintock Grant McClintock Osage County North Gallery - February 11 - April 7, 2013 For this exhibit, titled Osage County, photographer Grant McClintock focuses on the northeastern Oklahoma region he currently calls home. His images capture the uniqueness of the area, highlighting the people and landscape that trademark the county. McClintock says he finds the landscape of Osage County familiar and comfortable. "It is a complex but quiet landscape – a subtle mixture of texture and tone, which the eye can fail to appreciate at first glance," he describes. "A fall pasture might appear to be a monotonous brown mass as you drive past. But hike through it and you will discover that particular brown is composed of a hundred shades of red, green, blue, and yellow." McClintock was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He attended boarding school at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut, before graduating from college at the University of North Carolina. He was first introduced to photography when he received an old Contax rangefinder camera for Christmas while in college. McClintock says he was instantly fascinated with photography. He began shooting photographs obsessively and turned his bedroom into a darkroom for film development. His practice was further honed by pouring over countless photography art books about artists such as Cartier Bresson, Robert Frank, and Edward Weston. Soon after, he became a photographer for the Daily Tarheel, his university newspaper. He says he has been a photographer ever since. After graduating from college, McClintock began his professional photography career while exploring the world. He lived in London for a short time before taking a job as photo editor for a company in Palo Alto, California. Later, he founded Magazine Street Studio, a commercial photography studio in New Orleans. He also opened The Photo Exchange, the first photography-only gallery in the South, in the French Quarter. McClintock moved to Sun Valley, Idaho, in 1989 and began working on a book of photographs of Western fly-fishing rivers. The project took him through the Rocky Mountains from New Mexico to British Columbia to capture images. The book, titled Flywater, was published by Lyons & Burford of New York in 1994. After moving back to Tulsa he completed a second book on rivers, this time focusing on the eastern region of the continent. He captured images of trout and salmon streams from Georgia to Nova Scotia. The book, titled Watermark, was published in 1998. Capitol Exhibitions The Capitol is home to four art galleries, exhibiting works of current and past Oklahoma artists. East Gallery North Gallery Governor's Gallery Betty Price Gallery About the North Gallery Located on the first floor of the Capitol, the North Gallery features photography and works on paper by current Oklahoma artists. Exhibits rotate approximately every 60 days. Hours: Weekdays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekends 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (use west entrance) The North Gallery is curated by the Oklahoma Arts Council. For more information contact Alyson Atchison at 405.521.2931 or alyson.atchison@arts.ok.gov. Past North Gallery Exhibitions Selection of Artists for Exhibition Upcoming North Gallery Exhibits Grant McClintock (Tulsa) February 11 - April 7, 2013 Sam Joyner (Tulsa) April 15 - June 16, 2013 Douglas Henderson (Owasso) June 24 - August 25, 2013 About Us Our Programs Grants Arts in Schools Arts in Communities Art at the Capitol Art Networks Tweet 0 Like 0
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Okla State Agency |
Arts Council, Oklahoma |
Okla Agency Code |
'055' |
Title | Grant McClintock, Osage County : North Gallery, February 11 - April 7, 2013. |
Authors | Oklahoma Arts Council. |
Publisher | Oklahoma Arts Council |
Publication Date | 2013 |
Publication type |
Fact Sheet |
Subject |
McClintock, Grant. Artists--Oklahoma--Biography. |
Purpose | For this exhibit, titled Osage County, photographer Grant McClintock focuses on the northeastern Oklahoma region he currently calls home. His images capture the uniqueness of the area, highlighting the people and landscape that trademark the county. |
Series | Art at the Capitol |
OkDocs Class# | A3100.1 M127o 2013 |
Digital Format | PDF, Adobe Reader required |
ODL electronic copy | Downloaded from agency website: http://www.arts.ok.gov/Art_at_the_Capitol/North_Gallery/2013/Grant_McClintock_North_Gallery_2013.html |
Rights and Permissions | This Oklahoma state government publication is provided for educational purposes under U.S. copyright law. Other usage requires permission of copyright holders. |
Language | English |
Date created | 2013-02-22 |
Date modified | 2013-02-22 |
OCLC number | 890221761 |
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Title | Grant McClintock North Gallery February 11 - April 7, 2013 1 |
Full text | Grant McClintock North Gallery February 11 - April 7, 2013 file:///P|/PDFs%2072/Grant%20McClintock%20North%20Gallery%20February%2011%20-%20April%207,%202013.htm[2/22/2013 11:48:52 AM] Grant McClintock Three Horses by Grant McClintock Fire Pond by Grant McClintock Grant McClintock Osage County North Gallery - February 11 - April 7, 2013 For this exhibit, titled Osage County, photographer Grant McClintock focuses on the northeastern Oklahoma region he currently calls home. His images capture the uniqueness of the area, highlighting the people and landscape that trademark the county. McClintock says he finds the landscape of Osage County familiar and comfortable. "It is a complex but quiet landscape – a subtle mixture of texture and tone, which the eye can fail to appreciate at first glance," he describes. "A fall pasture might appear to be a monotonous brown mass as you drive past. But hike through it and you will discover that particular brown is composed of a hundred shades of red, green, blue, and yellow." McClintock was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He attended boarding school at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut, before graduating from college at the University of North Carolina. He was first introduced to photography when he received an old Contax rangefinder camera for Christmas while in college. McClintock says he was instantly fascinated with photography. He began shooting photographs obsessively and turned his bedroom into a darkroom for film development. His practice was further honed by pouring over countless photography art books about artists such as Cartier Bresson, Robert Frank, and Edward Weston. Soon after, he became a photographer for the Daily Tarheel, his university newspaper. He says he has been a photographer ever since. After graduating from college, McClintock began his professional photography career while exploring the world. He lived in London for a short time before taking a job as photo editor for a company in Palo Alto, California. Later, he founded Magazine Street Studio, a commercial photography studio in New Orleans. He also opened The Photo Exchange, the first photography-only gallery in the South, in the French Quarter. McClintock moved to Sun Valley, Idaho, in 1989 and began working on a book of photographs of Western fly-fishing rivers. The project took him through the Rocky Mountains from New Mexico to British Columbia to capture images. The book, titled Flywater, was published by Lyons & Burford of New York in 1994. After moving back to Tulsa he completed a second book on rivers, this time focusing on the eastern region of the continent. He captured images of trout and salmon streams from Georgia to Nova Scotia. The book, titled Watermark, was published in 1998. Capitol Exhibitions The Capitol is home to four art galleries, exhibiting works of current and past Oklahoma artists. East Gallery North Gallery Governor's Gallery Betty Price Gallery About the North Gallery Located on the first floor of the Capitol, the North Gallery features photography and works on paper by current Oklahoma artists. Exhibits rotate approximately every 60 days. Hours: Weekdays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekends 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (use west entrance) The North Gallery is curated by the Oklahoma Arts Council. For more information contact Alyson Atchison at 405.521.2931 or alyson.atchison@arts.ok.gov. Past North Gallery Exhibitions Selection of Artists for Exhibition Upcoming North Gallery Exhibits Grant McClintock (Tulsa) February 11 - April 7, 2013 Sam Joyner (Tulsa) April 15 - June 16, 2013 Douglas Henderson (Owasso) June 24 - August 25, 2013 About Us Our Programs Grants Arts in Schools Arts in Communities Art at the Capitol Art Networks Tweet 0 Like 0 |
Date created | 2013-02-22 |
Date modified | 2013-02-22 |
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