Paul Boisvert
"Now and Then"
20 May 06 – 8 July 06
| Vernissage |
Sat 20. May 06 |
14:00 - 18:00 |
| Jazz at Noon |
Sun 21 May 06 |
11:00 -14:00 |
| Meet the artist |
Sat 10 June 06 |
14:00 - 18:00 |
| Finissage |
Sat 8 July 06 |
14:00 - 18:00 |

Some thoughts about the exhibition „Now and Then“
The origins of this exhibit actually go back into the 1970’s and my arrival in Europe from
North America. Life was secure in it’s identity and purpose then and I was unaware that a new set of circumstances and experiences would change this situation. I had only come
for a visit, thereby confirming my voyeuristic attitude toward anything new.
In the meantime, my visit has lasted some 28 years and been anything but passive.
Although having persued widely different endeavors in the arts as well as pedagogy in
Europe during this time, I settled on photography as my central means of artistic
expression. This meant that a camera was a constant companion recording my discoveries
with utmost mechanical and electronic objectivity. As the simple documentation of
scenes gave way to a desire to visually explore structures, surfaces and their relationship
to light and shadow, my photographic results began reflecting a strong connection to
painting, and in some cases were visually interchangable.
My purpose remains, however, to explore life photographically. The exhibition reflects
various travels as well as experiences lived in part on both sides of the Atlantic and
reinforces the common values inherent in various cultures. Things are not better or worse
here or there, but simply different. Our curiosity as children and life’s confirmation as
adults has still left the door open to a vast array of diversity.
In assembling the photographs for the exhibit, I was constantly reminded of their
similarities, regardless of chronology or intent. The arrangement of prints in pairs or
small groups underscores this reality. Their content encompasses one of my earliest
photographs taken in Egypt and progresses through various experiences in North
America, Europe and Hong Kong. Some are abstract, some figurative. This is an
autobiography. A view of life inherently unchanged in purpose and only affected by
technological advances in photography.
Paul Boisvert, April 2006




