FotoFest 2004

 

"Looking back into the distant past as far as our awareness reaches, we find that water was the object of human veneration, a veneration amounting to religious worship. Every great culture felt water to be connected with the loftiest gods. It was considered holy, an element not to be tampered with in its purity."
Theodor Schwenk,
Sensitive Chaos; The Creation of Flowing Forms in Water and Air, 1965

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FotoFest 2004 presented 29 U.S. and International exhibitions/installations relating to Water at sites throughout Houston. The works came from Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Canada, England, Germany, France, Russia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, and Korea, and many parts of the U.S.
FotoFest also featured the fifth Discoveries of the Meeting Place exhibit.

In addition to FotoFest's own exhibitions, the citywide Biennial offered more than 100 independently produced public exhibitions by museums, universities, non-profit arts organizations, commercial galleries, and corporate spaces. The month-long event presented public art openings, performances, and artist talks.



Sant Khalasa. “Altar”, 1991,
from “Water in the West” project


 

 

 



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