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HOLLY ANDRES
www.hollyandres.com
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2013-04-25
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2013-04-12
I recently gave a lecture at the Portland Art Museum for their Artist Talk series, in which they ask artists to select work to discuss from their permanent collection that they find particularly inspiring. Immediately, I thought of their sole Cindy Sherman photograph, which happens to be one of my favorites, Untitled #150. To accompany my lecture, I created two pieces that paid homage to her artistic oeuvre. One is a recreation of Untitled #150 and the other is a sculptural piece created in celebration of International Women’s Day for the Pacific Northwest College of Art. PNCA created an updated version of Judy Chicago’s 1970’s seminal installation, The Dinner Party, by inviting female artists to create plates that referenced or celebrated the work of other female artists who have made significant contributions to the art world since The Dinner Party’s completion over 30 years ago.
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I recently shot this portrait for the New York Times Magazine, The Proper Way to Eat a Pig of Camas Davis, founder of Portland Meat Collective. Such a fun shoot and interesting article!
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I was so honored to be able to present my work at Semi-Permanent PDX, a creative platform for art and design inspiration. Starting in Sydney, Australia in 2003, the event has established itself over the last decade as a leader in presentations and exhibitions throughout the creative world. With annual events hosted in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Brisbane, New York, London, Wellington, Perth and Hong Kong.
My lecture was reviewed in the Portland Mercury, which you can find here.
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I had the opportunity to share the stage at Semi-Permanent PDX with renowned artist, designer, painter, animator, toy designer, TV/movie producer, and curator, Gary Baseman, and we really hit it off. I gave him a mini-tour of Portland highlights as he photographed his character, Toby. He’ll be returning to Portland on June 7 for WeMake’s #sketchXchange. Find out more here and here.
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Runner’s World
I had the opportunity to shoot a very inspiring story on Prefontaine and his unstoppable legacy for Runner’s World Magazine. Check it out here!








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Hey LA peeps! The LA Metro exhibition of Sparrow Lane, which has been on rotation for the last two years, just moved to the Beverly/Vermont Red Line station.
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Enjoy these behind-the-scenes shots of my recent shoot in Rhinelander, Wisconsin for the upcoming issue of Runner’s World. It was truly a life-transforming story; I think you will be so inspired by the subject’s strength and courage!
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So much fun shooting Portland Monthly’s Spring fashion spread, Picture Perfect. Click here to meet the whole family.
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2013-02-22
Semi-Permanent is coming to Portland and has invited me to lecture at their event - which combines speaker presentations, exhibitions and parties into a festival of creativity. Bound to be a refreshing look at the current state of the art and design world - both educational and inspiring. A not to be missed event on your yearly creative calendar. More Details.
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2013-02-01
Enjoy this behind-the-scenes glimpse at my upcoming feature in Runner’s World magazine about the endlessly legendary Prefontaine! I do not consider myself an athlete, but this story was certainly no less inspiring and even life changing. Truly an amazing experience.
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2012-12-30
Carli Davidson: Award-winning Photographer / Animal Trainer
For the Oregon Cultural Trust: a Field GuideThe Oregon Cultural Trust asked me to photograph twelve iconic Oregonians for their new campaign encouraging Oregonians to support the trust, which provides funding for cultural nonprofits, strengthening local communities. Click here to see the field guide!
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