"COLOR OF MONEY" is currently having a successful run at HUZ GALLERIES
in San Pedro. Attracting much attention, the solo exhibition by artist
Huss Hardan is the second exhibit of a three-part trilogy named
“Anguish and Obsession” which he began in 2016. Hardan is an
advocate of women. He is moved by the tragic plight of females who are
abused and abducted as part of human trafficking.
His first of the three-part series “An American Love Story” dealt
with fetishistic obsession that many have with firearms in a shocking
but pointed way. Last year, it garnered much acclaim at both his shows
at HuZ galleries and the international photo fair photo l.a. where he
was a featured artist. “It is the second installment, said Hardan.
“The third “Mother Earth” has already been shot and will be
shown in 2018.”
In his exhibition, "Color of Money," the photos were shot on film to
bring about awareness of the issue. The exhibition combines a stylized
technique with a jarring and yet emotional touch. The artist chooses
to look at the situation with a renewed hope of change. “I want my
viewers to feel the emotion that not all is lost, that shouting out
and fighting back can change the outcome.”
Hardan said that the trilogy took a few months for him to finalize on
paper, and the actual shooting time was about three days. “What took
longest was creating a concept that worked. I would brainstorm while
exercising, I find that that gets my creative juices flowing for some
reason! Perhaps due to the increased flow of oxygen to the brain.”
He created story boards to help speed up the process.
huZ galleries will host a closing reception on Saturday January 27th
from 3-6pm, with an artist talk at 4pm. Also on view is the solo
exhibition entitled "Urban Dilemmas” featuring the work Randi
Matushevitz. The artist strives to illustrate how each individual’s
point of view impacts his or her everyday experience. “I explore
uncertainty, reflecting the reactive mania or calm surrounding
political polarization, and the realities of our changing natural
environment as they are reflected in the indifference or involvement
of the populous.”
HUZ GALLERIES is located at 341 West 7th St San Pedro; Visit the
website at https://www.huzgalleries.com/
[https://www.huzgalleries.com/]
Find out more about the artists on their websites -
http://husshardan.com/ [http://husshardan.com/]
https://www.randimatushevitz.com [https://www.randimatushevitz.com]
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