1 Photographs Paul Caponigro Pucker Gallery Boston
2 Early Spring Meadow Adirondack Park, NY, 1968 9.5 x 12.5" PC155 All photographs are hand-printed by the artist on silver gelatin paper. Mats are signed by the artist and vary in size.
3 Sea Grass, Bass Rocks Gloucester, MA, 1959 11 x 8" PC140
4 Stone and Tree Blue Ridge, VA, 1965 11 x 8.75" PC142
5 Meadow Virginia City, NV, 1970 10.5 x 13.25" PC158
6 Little River #4 Redding, CT, 1970 10.25 x 12.5" PC157 Little River #3 Redding, CT, 1970 10 x 13" PC151
7 Little River #2 Redding, CT, 1970 13.75 x 10.5" PC150
8 Brewster, NY, 1963 10.25 x 13" PC154
9 Little River #5 Redding CT, 1970 11 x 14" PC159
10 Marshland Saugus, MA, 1957 10.75 x 13" PC160
11 Redding Woods #3 Redding, CT, 1968 9.5 x 13.75" PC147
12 Winter Woods Redding, CT, 1972 10 x 13.75" PC149
13 Stones and Birch in snow Essex, MA, 1960 8.5 x 10.5" PC146 Fallen Trees and Grass Glacier National Park, MT, 1959 8.5 x 11" PC145
14 Peach Bowl NH, 1965 8 x 9.75" PC136 Fruit Bowl Detail New York City, NY, 1964 8 x 9.75" PC137
15 Cape Kiwanda Coastline OR, 1959 9 x 11.25" PC74
16 Redding Woods #1 Redding CT, 1968 10.75 x 8.25" PC133 Redding Woods Redding, CT, 1972 10.5 x 8.5" PC143
17 Redding Woods #4 Redding, CT, 1968 10.25 x 13.75" PC148
18 Trees, Glacier Park Vancouver, BC, 1978 10.5 x 12.75" PC153
19 Little River #1 Redding, CT, 1970 8.25 x 9.25" PC138 Little River Redding, CT, 1968 8 x 10" PC139
20 Spring Tree and Window Canton, NY, 1969 10 x 8" PC135 Redding Woods #2 Redding, CT, 1968 10.75 x 8" PC134
21 Redding Woods #5 Redding, CT, 1968 10.75 x 13.25" PC152
22 Connemara Pony County Galway, Ireland, 1993 10.25 x 13.75" PC156 Credits: Design: Leslie Anne Feagley Editor: Destiny M. Barletta Scanning: Boston Photo Imaging 2017, Pucker Gallery Printed in the USA by Modern Postcard
23 biography Paul Caponigro Born in Boston in 1932, Paul Caponigro is renowned as one of America s most significant photographers. When he was thirteen, he began to explore the world around him with his camera and has subsequently sustained a career spanning six decades. His first solo exhibition opened at the George Eastman House in 1958 and his reputation for uncompromising skill with the large-format camera was established. Caponigro was a student of Minor White (1908-1976) and a young contemporary of West Coast photographers Ansel Adams (1902-1984) and Brett Weston (1911-1993). Acclaimed for his spiritually moving images of Stonehenge and other Celtic megaliths of England and Ireland, Caponigro has also photographed the temples, shrines, and sacred gardens of Japan and inspires viewers with glimpses of the mystical woodland of his native New England. Caponigro approaches nature receptively, preferring to utilize an intuitive focus rather than merely arranging or recording forms and surface details. His lasting contribution to photography is not limited to the beauty of his compositions or masterful printing, but more importantly his unparalleled ability to engage the viewer in the mystical presence concealed in nature. Music has always been an essential aspect of his life. Although he shifted from the piano to photography early in his artistic career, he remains a dedicated pianist and believes his musical training and insight contributes significantly to his photographic imagery. In his photographs the visual silence becomes as tangible as sound. Paul Caponigro has exhibited and taught throughout the United States and abroad, and has been awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships and three National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grants. In 2001, he received the Centenary Medal from the Royal Photographic Society in recognition of his significant contribution to the art of photography. Caponigro s images are included in most history of photography texts and numerous museum collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
24 Pucker Gallery 240 Newbury Street, 3rd floor Boston, MA 02116 Phone: 617.267.9473 E-mail: contactus@puckergallery.com Please visit www.puckergallery.com to view current and past exhibition catalogues and subscribe to the Artwork of the Week e-mail list. Gallery Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am to 5:30 pm Sunday 10:30 pm to 5:00 pm We offer one free hour of validated parking at the Prudential Center Garage. The garage driving entrance is located at 79-99 Exeter Street. The nearest MBTA stops are Hynes Convention Center and Copley Station on the Green Line. Pucker Gallery is a member of the Boston Art Dealers Association and the New England Appraisers Association. Photographs Paul Caponigro Dates: 9 September through 22 October 2017 opening reception: 9 September 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm The public is invited to attend. The artist will be present. Seven Apples Cushing, ME, 2016 9 x 9.25" PC144 Cover: Winter Steps Cushing, ME, 2017 8.25 x 11" PC141