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Michael Dax Iacovone: The Numbers Behind at Flashpoint DC

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$25,000 Sondheim Prize Awarded this Saturday, Jul [...]


Opening reception: Saturday, July 12, 6 – 8pm
Exhibition Dates: July 12 – August 23, 2008
Gallery at Flashpoint

In The Numbers Behind, large-scale photomontages document the artist’s progressions through space and time. Photographer Michael Dax Iacovone develops simple mathematical formulas that dictate the process by which he takes his photographs. Iacovone eschews traditional compositional conventions and adopts a process-oriented, mechanical approach to image-making.

More information at: http://mikedax.com/ or flashpointdc.org

Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 6pm or by appointment

The Gallery at Flashpoint is sponsored by the Abrams Family Foundation, the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities and other generous sponsors. Hotel Helix is Flashpoint’s 2007-2008 Hotel Partner. Barefoot Wine is Flashpoint’s 2007-2008 Wine Partner.

Gallery at Flashpoint • 916 G Street, NW • Washington, DC 20001
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