Feb 25th - March 11 th 2012 Art Souterrain is a seven kilometre artistic journey through the heart of Montreal’s underground passageways offering a variety of activities including workshops, lectures and artistic performances. The exhibition runs from February 25, 2012 to March 11, 2012. The fun begins at 6:00 p.m. on the 25th and runs until to 3:00 a.m. on the 26th as part of Nuit Blanche à Montréal, the finale of the Montreal High Lights Festival.
We will keep you updated of our whereabouts as we hop from city to city in search of the best potholes to use for our photography series.
Davide & Claudia
Davide Luciano & Claudia Ficca posing in a pothole in Montréal (Photo Credit: Pierre Obendrauf/ The Gazette)
PAST EXHIBITIONS: Potholes at Agora Gallery NYC
August 17, 2010 - September 7, 2010. Join us for the opening reception on Thursday, August 19, 2010 from 6 - 8 pm
On a billboard!
Rue de la Montagne
Great show!
Galerie D'avignon- September 8-22, 2011::: 88 Rue Laurier Ouest, Montréal
FOTO WEEK
FOTO WEEK DC. NOV 3-13
SUMMER SALON 5
FIRST CANADIAN PLACE- TORONTO
Potholes at Pentimento Gallery Toronto
JUNE 3rd to August 8, 2010. 1164 Queen Street East Toronto
Potholes at the Yeiser Center, Kentucky
Selected images for a group exhibition- Opening Gala Reception Saturday, June 19, 2010 5pm - 7pm Yeiser Art Center 200 Broadway Paducah, Kentucky 42001
Soho Photo NYC
"POTHOLES" will be exhibited at SOHO PHOTO gallery in NYC from February 2nd to the 27th , 2010. Opening reception Feb. 2nd from 6pm to 8pm. SOHO PHOTO address: 15 White Street, NYC 10013
“POTHOLES” is a photography exhibit featuring rural craters in a comedic and creative fashion. Taking something looked upon as a negative and giving it a positive, humorous spin.
How it Started: We were cruising through Outremont in our 1997 Jetta and we hit a big pothole. Six hundred dollars in car repair later, we came up with the idea of using potholes as the main theme in a photography project. We started imagining different scenes that take place in a pothole. For our first scene we thought: “wouldn't it be funny if we saw a woman washing clothes in a pothole?” so filled up our car with gallons of water, soap, laundry and a clothes rack, drove around in search of a nice pothole, unloaded the car and shot the “Laundry” scene. We then began scouting potholes and developing ideas for upcoming shots and through a series of guerrilla street-level photo shoots, turned craters all over Montreal, Los Angeles and New York into objects of fancy.
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