CHARLESTON SC.- Corrigan Gallery announced the return of Nigel Parry with new landscape photographs. The show will be up from June 4 - 30.
Nigel Parry, the infamous famous photographer to the stars, returns to Corrigan Gallery with new landscapes. These minimal, colorful renditions on film of our surroundings remind us of the ethereal nature of our semitropical environment. The romanticism of the south and our enchantment with it is synthesized in these spectacular images both large and small.
Parry is British born with years of living in New York and married to a Charlestonian. Besides showing at the gallery and a major solo show at City Gallery Waterfront Park, he travels widely and continues to do portraiture shoots. He is known around the world for his portrait work covering the entertainment industries as well as political figures for major magazines.
Exhibiting since 2005 works by local artists of caliber in a contemporary mindset, the gallery added the artists of the Charleston Renaissance in 2011. Printmaking, following the tradition of the Charleston Etchers Club and Print Studio South, sculpture, and assemblages all grace the 1800s space. There are a few exceptions of visiting and second market artists. From the edge of traditional to as “contemporary” as is feasible, the gallery presents works with thought and depth particularly in a nontraditional manner. Second market pieces and works from the estates of both Elizabeth O’Neill Verner and Alfred Hutty and other notable artists are available.
The gallery is open 10-5 six days a week, otherwise by appointment and online at
www.corrigangallery.com 24 hours a day.