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Linden Tree was conceived in late 2003 as an opportunity for a group of friends and associates to share with each other what they were most enthused about in their respective creative realms.  Using what was the new Sagan Piechota Architecture space on Linden St. as a venue, the original group of approximately 25 design / creative types came together and agreed that a monthly gathering would be desirable. 

For the the following years, a fabulous and diverse variety of individuals have shared with this growing community their work, process, and ideas in an open and casual and engaging format which has proven to be stimulating and inspiring.  Painters, writers, musicians, architects, industrial designers, printmakers, sculptors, glass artists, coffee roasters are a sampling of past presentations.

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Tuesday
Mar312009

Mark Luthringer

 

Linden Tree presentation: April 8th (at) 7pm
 
HYPOTHETICAL PASSERBY 
 
This talk will examine my personal work for the last 8-10 yrs., wherein my hypothetical passerby is transformed from lyric documentarian of the built environment into conceptual provocateur and suburban road warrior.  
Tangents and subtopics may include:  picture theory; architecture; consumerism; typologies; edge node banality; crimes against typography; photographic reality/photographic process; loss, regret, and hope; aggressive styling; America's obsession with all things Tuscany.
 
Mark Luthringer is a Bay Area artist and photographer whose work has been exhibited at the Oakland Museum of California, SF Camerawork,  the SFMOMA Artist Gallery, 3A Garage: Architecture, and the University of Nevada Reno, and published in Arc Ca, Architecture, Photo Metro, Dwell, and Photo News.
Contact Info:
Photographer Mark Luthringer
mark@luthringer.com
Phone +1 510 647 8498
www.luthringer.com

 

 

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