Walter Maciel Gallery presents a select group of photographs from Walts Cessna's Wolfpack! series
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Walter Maciel Gallery presents a select group of photographs from Walts Cessna's Wolfpack! series
Scooter, New York City, 2010 giclée print edition 2/10, 25" x 19".



LOS ANGELES, CA.- Walter Maciel Gallery presents a select group of photographs from Walt’s Cessna’s Wolfpack! series in conjunction with the West Coast book launch of his new book FUKT 2 START WITH : SHORT STORIES & BROKEN WERD. The gallery introduced Cessna’s work in 2011 with a solo show entitled Joy of Hickesville. In the back gallery, new video works by Barry Anderson, Rebeca Bollinger, William Edwards and John Jurayj are being shown as part of a group show entitled that explores the topic of landscape.

Walt Cessna began his career as a fashion stylist/editor working for notable publications such as Italian Vogue, Vanity, Details, The Village Voice, Interview and Paper. He designed and self-produced a much acclaimed line of men’s and women’s sportswear called Dom Casual. In 2002, he resumed his role as a photographer and his first project of solarized doll photographs called Get Christy! was presented at Ver Unica in San Francisco. Since then he has been documenting his vast life experiences on a daily basis and taking advantage of social media to share his vision with a more universal audience. Cessna is an avid blogger with daily updates shared on Facebook, and Tumblr among others.

Cessna’s photography is unrivaled with his brutally honest ability to capture a certain essence and simple extravagance of each of his subjects. The overall effect is raw and unapologetic in the form of a distinct yet new and refreshing eroticism. An apparent intimacy with his subjects comes through with the persuasive and thoughtful posing often with an implied sexual context. The outcome is imagery that engages our own curiosity and voyeurism at the same time shocking and seducing the senses. Cessna explores themes of reflection, eroticism, isolation, beauty, machismo and queer culture through portraiture that inspires awe, introspection and lust all in equal measure. The images range from sexy young men provocatively posed to reveal different parts of their body to strategically placed accessories and props to enhance the scenarios. His skills as a photographer are not compromised as he artfully employs traditional techniques of light exposure, image contrast and unique composition within the frame. Often described as a visual junkie, he is an aesthetic magpie who joyfully plunders the realms of photo-journalism, fashion photography, pornography and conventional portraiture to serve as his muse of how he sees the world.

In addition to his exhibition history at Walter Maciel Gallery, Cessna has been included in a group show entitled In Cock We Trust curated by Billy Miller of Straight To Hell zine fame at the Exile Gallery in Berlin and Fukt 2 Start Wit at The Live Fast Gallery in New York. The opening will feature the West Coast launch if his new book FUKT 2 START WITH: SHORT STORIES & BROKEN WERD complete with autographed copies of the book for sale, collectable exhibition stickers and a DJ.

Featured in Gallery 2 is a show entitled Video Vault which explores four different perspectives of subjects set within specific landscapes. Barry Anderson’s new digital animation entitled Nightrover offers a voyeuristic vantage point beneath baron trees and leafy shrubs seen against the slow moving night sky. The viewer is placed within a magical constructed environment that is populated with art historical and vintage Americana forms. In contrast, William Edwards documentary style video The Aftermath follows his partner’s every move through the crowded streets during the annual Bay to Breakers race in San Francisco. The video is shot as a still by still animation stylized in black with neon colored outlines and accompanied digital sound. Also shot in an urban landscape, John Jurayj’s single channel video Untitled (Beirut Ferris Wheel) displays mirrored imagery taken while riding the world famous Ferris wheel at Beirut’s Luna Park with manipulated sound. Constructed in the mid-twentieth century, the iconic Ferris wheel survived the Lebanese civil war and was in near continuous operation throughout the strife and chaos thus becoming a symbol of perseverance and strength. The final piece entitled Rear View by Rebeca Bollinger combines ceramics, string, Plexiglas and video to challenge the perception of surface. At times the imagery seen on the monitor is an abstracted extension of the actually materials used to make the sculpture thus creating a sense of movement with the use of playful shapes and color.











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