The Buried Line
@ Murmuration
2846 W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Opening Saturday, December 9th, from 5PM - 9PM
On view through Saturday, December 23rd
The Buried Line
Galit Aloni, Maximiliano Cervantes, Alan Huck
December 9 – 23
ARTIST BIOS
Galit Aloni (b. 1983) works with photography and installation as a performative tool to re-define the formation of opposed or divided landscapes, offering an alternative optical system of the observed as a parallax shift. Galit recently won the Tuttle Award as a MFA Photography candidate at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Formerly from Israel, Galit is dedicated to posing resistance and critiquing power structures through splitting the gaze and questioning how the eye is trained to see, while questioning photography’s documentary conventions. She examines representations of landscapes between the familiar place and the loss of its orientation through repositions and contradictions.
Maximiliano Cervantes (b.1999, Borderlands, Texas) lives and works in Chicago. Cervantes received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago in 2021 and is a current MFA candidate at Northwestern University in Art, Theory, and Practice.
Alan Huck (b. 1990) is a photographer, writer, and educator currently based in Chicago. His first book, I walk toward the sun which is always going down, was published by MACK and shortlisted for the 2020 Rencontres d’Arles Photo-Text Book Award. He currently serves as a mentor in the Image Threads Collective mentorship program and teaches various interdisciplinary photography workshops through the Penumbra Foundation. A Narrow Foothold, a collaborative artist book with the German photographer Jonas Feige, will be published by Another Earth in Spring 2024.
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