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Not In Another Place, But This Place
Liliana Bloch Gallery, Dallas, Texas 2023 Not In Another Place, But This Place is a ten-year survey of an ongoing body of real and manufactured photographs that explores a dialogue between the elements of earth, sea, sky, and the human figure. Mystical, sensual, and sublime, this decade-plus oeuvre re-envisions the simultaneous emergence of the Aesthetic, Mystical... Read more -
Anderson+Kincaid
Anderson+Kincaid is an artistic partnership established in September of 2021 by Scott Anderson and Ted Kincaid, based upon the desire to bring to realization the myriad of projects that the two artists were unable to sort, process nor fulfill individually. Anderson+Kincaid’s mission is to collectively manufacture greater emotional experiences outside... Read more -
Towards A Queer Transcendence
Queer history informs queer futurism. My queer spirituality accepts every sentient being on this earth as inexorably connected with each other, and with the earth, sea, sky and the firmament. I approach the creation of each work as an act of devotion. And although I see the act of devotion... Read more -
Reconfigurations
'Light is locality. This particular body of work had its genesis a number of years ago, when I was in the Kimbell Museum, in front of Christ’s Blessing by Giovanni Bellini. Having just returned from Italy, I was hit most profoundly by the realization that the palette of unbelievably brilliant... Read more -
Even If I Lose Everything
The Georgia Museum of Art This is the first solo museum exhibition for Texas-based artist Ted Kincaid. For the past 30 years, Kincaid has used the medium and history of photography to subvert systematically the notion of an objective photographic record. His art continues to investigate the play between painting and photography and creates a... Read more -
The Wild Unrest
The Wild Unrest is an ongoing body of real and manufactured photographs that explores a dialogue between the elements of earth, sea, sky, and the human figure. While seemingly disparate in nature, this is the artist’s investigation of the simultaneous emergence of the Aesthetic Movement of the 19th Century and... Read more -
Hudson Valley Clouds
The Hudson Valley Cloud series grew organically out of Kincaid’s meticulous dissection and reassembly of his own photographic images of clouds that had occupied him since the early 2000s. In a decided turn from the minimalist work of the 1990s and into 2001, Kincaid began to pull apart images of... Read more -
Not For Another Hour, But This Hour
NOT FOR ANOTHER HOUR, BUT THIS HOUR continues the artist’s exploration of digitally manufactured realities and the veracity of the photographic image through works that resonate with an elegant and somber beauty. One immediately recalls the words of Herman Melville and Walt Whitman when confronted with these impressive new works.... Read more -
The Trinity Portfolio
The Trinity Portfolio by artist Ted Kincaid is a series of fifteen photographic meditations on the Great Trinity Forest in Dallas, Texas. Sponsored in part by a grant by the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, The Trinity Portfolio is the culmination of Kincaid’s dedicated year-long study of the... Read more -
Nocturnal Landscapes / Early Morning
Kincaid's Nocturnal Landscapes, and Early Morning suite are perhaps the subtlest, yet most technically and emotionally charged work the artist had, up to that point produced. Initially inspired by Winslow Homer's Nocturnes, Kincaid sought to allow the gaps of recognizable imagery in a composition be completed by the viewer. He... Read more -
Icebergs
Kincaid's Icebergs are the artist's most concrete nod to the influence 19th Century landscape painting, as well as 19th Century photographic lens-based optics, has had on his working practice. Conceptualized on both paper and canvas, these manufactured seascapes have a brooding, melancholy presence, and the inclusion of shadows of sailing... Read more -
Possible Moons
The genesis of artist Ted Kincaid's Possible Moons series came from a challenge he made to himself in the studio, while staring at the concrete floor. Noticing how the inconsistencies in the concrete - pits, grooves, and stains - seem to take on a sort of embodiment of lunar landscape... Read more