Jan Kather

In recent years my interest in the digital arts has grown to the point where I find myself more often working with lenticular, video, sound and installation art than with more traditional methods of art production. Collaborating with local artists continues to be a stimulating modus operandi for me, as well finding new art partnerships on the World Wide Web.

With a nod to 18th Century mystical artist and writer William Blake, I would describe my art making as an exploration and mapping of the shifting planes of time, space, and point of view. Blake suggests as much when he lucidly advises us in Auguries of Innocence:

To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.


Jan Kather

February, 2009

Jan Kather
Water Preserves

Wednesday, February 4, through Sunday, March 1, 2009
Opening reception:
Friday, February 6, 5:00-8:00 pm

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“Water Preserves” explores our complex and sometimes precarious relationship with water by visually and aurally examining its beauty, magic, terror, and poetry. The photo/video installation includes a special invitational collaborative piece created from the work of ten international video artists:

Michael Chang, Denmark
Simone Stoll, Germany
Marty McCutcheon, United States
Kika Nicolela, Brazil
Niclas Hallberg, Sweden
Alicia Felberbaum, England
Kai Lossgott, South Africa
Brad Wise, United States
Stina Pehrsdotter, Sweden
Junichiro Shindo, Japan

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