andrewr
Feb 20/05, 05:29 PM
Anybody else see the article about a Canadian born photographer named Gregory Colbert in Saturday's Toronto Star (Feb 19/05)?
If you're like me you have probably never heard of this guy. In fact, very few people have ever heard of him. His work has been exhibited in very few places, and never in Canada. If you're also like me and have been struggling for awhile now to make a decent buck from photography, you probably read the article in slack-jawed amazement at what this guy has been able to achieve while working in virtual obscurity.
According the article, Colbert's images sell for "$500,000 or more, a lot more... making him by far the richest living Canadian artist - and the most ambitious."
Ambitious is putting it mildly when you consider that he has also created the largest nomadic structure in history exclusively to exhibit his work around the world. The gallery, which is completely mobile and occupies over 4,000 square metres, will premier in New York next month. It will then be dismantled and transported to Los Angeles, Beijing, Tokyo and Vatican City.
For more information you can read the the original Toronto Star article here. (http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1108639125847&call_page=TS_Entertainment&call_pageid=968867495754&DPL=IvsNDS%2f7ChAX&tacodalogin=yes) You must be registered to view the article, but registration is free.
To view more of Colbert's work you can visit his web site at ashesandsnow.com (http://www.ashesandsnow.com/)
If you're like me you have probably never heard of this guy. In fact, very few people have ever heard of him. His work has been exhibited in very few places, and never in Canada. If you're also like me and have been struggling for awhile now to make a decent buck from photography, you probably read the article in slack-jawed amazement at what this guy has been able to achieve while working in virtual obscurity.
According the article, Colbert's images sell for "$500,000 or more, a lot more... making him by far the richest living Canadian artist - and the most ambitious."
Ambitious is putting it mildly when you consider that he has also created the largest nomadic structure in history exclusively to exhibit his work around the world. The gallery, which is completely mobile and occupies over 4,000 square metres, will premier in New York next month. It will then be dismantled and transported to Los Angeles, Beijing, Tokyo and Vatican City.
For more information you can read the the original Toronto Star article here. (http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1108639125847&call_page=TS_Entertainment&call_pageid=968867495754&DPL=IvsNDS%2f7ChAX&tacodalogin=yes) You must be registered to view the article, but registration is free.
To view more of Colbert's work you can visit his web site at ashesandsnow.com (http://www.ashesandsnow.com/)