Dennis DeHart

  • -Scablands, 2018-2024
  • -Aerial + Fossils. 2021-23
  • -Exotic Terrane, 2020-2022
  • -Re-Photo + History, 2010-2022
  • -Pause, 2020-21
  • -Wandertime, 2016-present
  • -FLÕS, 2016-18
  • -Confluences, 2012-17
  • -Quiet, 2013-14
  • -At Play, 2007-2016
  • -Land of the Stratus, 2007-12
  • -When I See You…2007
  • -AI Research, 2023-Present
  • -collaborations, 2003-2022
  • -bits and bobbles
  • . . . artist activity
  • . . . biography / inquiry
  • . . . work for hire / pro bono
  • . . . contact info
  • . . . instagram

Dennis DeHart

  • -Scablands, 2018-2024
  • -Aerial + Fossils. 2021-23
  • -Exotic Terrane, 2020-2022
  • -Re-Photo + History, 2010-2022
  • -Pause, 2020-21
  • -Wandertime, 2016-present
  • -FLÕS, 2016-18
  • -Confluences, 2012-17
  • -Quiet, 2013-14
  • -At Play, 2007-2016
  • -Land of the Stratus, 2007-12
  • -When I See You…2007
  • -AI Research, 2023-Present
  • -collaborations, 2003-2022
  • -bits and bobbles
  • . . . artist activity
  • . . . biography / inquiry
  • . . . work for hire / pro bono
  • . . . contact info
  • . . . instagram

Copyright 2023 by razia

+Collaborations

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Schorr+DeHart, 2021 to 2023

BODY OF WATER

Drone Views of the installation Body of Water, WSU Gallery 2, Fall 2021


exhibition: holme kunstal & seb gallery 

what happens to the body in water?

fear. pleasure. relaxation. healing. danger...

water alters the body‘s landscape. our skin textures rise and fall.

our oils repel water and yet our skin becomes delicate in water.

we see temperature on the body. the colors of our body shift in cold

and heat.

we train our bodies to move with water.

underwater, we have to manage our air.

in this collaboration, two artists visually explore their own

physicality in water. Through individual approaches that run in

dialogue between the united states and denmark, this exhibition

follows the body in water. Through installing work to emphasize the

tank-like installation space, Schorr and Dehart chart their

experience with the confines and expanses of the body above and

underwater.

ss: my project begins through examining my awe of diving. it might

be the most exquisite sport to watch. diving terrifies me

personally. my breath quickens when i imagine entering the water

headfirst. i take this heightened physical response as my point of

departure.

dd: through slicing our stills from my underwater adventures, i

return to the physicality of photography and the act of moving

through the landscape.

‘We are, I am, you are

by cowardice or courage

the one who find our way

back to this scene

carrying a knife, a camera

a book of myths

in which

our names do not appear.’

From Diving into the Wreck

by Adrienne Rich (1929-2012)

You can see more works and follow Schorr+DeHart's collaboration:

https://www.are.na/dennis-dehart/schorr-dehart


 

sLowlife 2003-2012

 

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sLowlife is a traveling exhibition from a collaborative project of 

the United States Botanic Garden, the Chicago Botanic Garden, and

Roger Hangarter. Based on an original concept by

Roger Hangarter, Indiana University, and
Dennis DeHart, Buffalo State, State University of New York
With original sounds by John Gibson, Indiana University

Additional financial support provided by
National Science Foundation
Indiana University
American Society of Plant Biologists

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2015-sLowlife, The North Carolina Arboretum, Asheville, North Carolina

2012- sLowlife, Montshire Museum of Science, Norwich, Vermont

2009-sLowlife, Traveling Exhibit, Chemical Heritage Museum,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


2007- sLowlife, Traveling Exhibit Chicago Botanical Gardens, Chicago, Illinois

Inflorescence, Videos from the sLowlife project, The Weinberg

Gallery in Chicago, Illinois


2006-sLowlife, The Museum of the Earth, (Brought by Cornell University) Ithaca, New York

2005- sLowlife, United States Botanic Garden, A multi-media

collaboration/exhibit created by Roger Hangarter and Dennis DeHart.

Sounds by John Gibson, Funded by the National Science Foundation,

(Traveling Exhibit/Catalog) Washington DC.


2003- sLowlife, A multi-media collaboration/installation by Dennis

DeHart, and Roger Hangarter, SOFA Gallery, Bloomington, Indiana

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