What Happened Before?
511 Gallery at Lake Placid
6 March - 15 May 2009
Science and Nature at the Lake Placid branch of the 511 Gallery
2461 Main Street Lake Placid NY 12946
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Kirkcaldy Museum & Art Gallery
TRANSITARIA Publication Launch
Saturday 14th February at 2pm
Publication Launch to accompany the Transitaria Exhibition (see entry below)
Kirkcaldy Museum & Art Gallery
Publication includes contributions from:
Anna Crowe - Poet
Alistair Potter - Science Fiction writer
Steve Hughes - Geneticist
Alphonso Lingis - Philosopher
Kirkcaldy Museum & Art Gallery
13 December 2008 – 22 February 2009
Transitaria: an exhibition of recent work by Susanne Ramsenthaler
Kirkcaldy Museum & Art Gallery
Dallas Contemporary
May 30 - August 23, 2008

"Click Chicks+ mostly women photographers"
“This is the most intoxicating array of worldwide talent Dallas Contemporary has ever shown,” says Director Joan Davidow. “These artists’ ideas run the gamut of organic cells to miniaturized worlds and computerized portraits.” Click Chicks+artists present a wide berth of global talent from Argentina, Canada, Cuba, Korea, Scotland, and the UK, showing with artists from Texas, California and New York.
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Amber Roome Contemporary Art, Edinburgh
19 April – 17 May 2007
Bloom, Susanne Ramsenthaler's series of photograms are less overt depictions of jellyfish as they are indications of a visceral state. Similarly, Flux, her series of water photograms hints at an aquatic environment, while at the same time suggests alternative spaces. These visually chaotic and organic photograms are unique and cannot be repeated or changed in scale, as there is no camera and therefore no negative. The exhibition presents work from both series.
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Hybrids, 511 Gallery, New York
30 November 2006 - 6 January 2007
511 GALLERY is pleased to present new photographs by Susanne Ramsenthaler. The series, Hybrids, explores the artist's interest in liminality, particularly matter that hovers on the fine line between attraction and repulsion.
Ramsenthaler uses light and color in such a way as to constantly reference the fragility and ephemerality of these hybrid forms. Hybrids examines in visual terms, an encounter with jellyfish - "medusa" is the name given to their adult shape - and our ambivalent reaction to them. At the same time, these new species make a visceral connection to the more primitive functions of our own bodies and species
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