The Photographs of Dominic Rouse
in the garage street level gallery
Fiction is the lie that tells the truth.
Dreams are a reality that open windows onto a mystery.
Dominic Rouse, a contemporary digital photographer from England – now living in
Thailand, likes to make images where illusion and reality overlap. His photographs
put him in aesthetic relationship to Magritte, Dali, Ernst, Uelsmann, Arthur Tress
and Maggie Taylor who are also surreal artists whose images are entertaining, visually
dramatic and dream-like.
Rouse's photographs are technically accomplished and invite us, even compel us,
into his vivid imagination where he addresses emotional interiors such as love and
loss, meaning and chaos, life and death, fears and desires, and religion and superstition.
His images, rich in hypnotic hauntings, have somber tones and dark undertows. He
works the relationship of Spirit to Flesh. His erotic images are mysteriously beautiful
but he can also be a spiritual scare-maker.
Sometimes his illusory, staged vision makes us feel like he is a magician hiding
tricks up his sleeve and at other moments he is Freud's stage director making representations
of unconscious universal fantasies.
Often, the answer to a question is a better question. There is no doubt, Rouse's
beautifully executed photographs will leave you questioning.
—Keith Auerbach, Pyro Gallery, November 2008
To see more work by Dominic Rouse, please visit Pyro Gallery next door to 21c Museum
at 624 W Main St, Louisville KY. The exhibition at Pyro Gallery will remain open
until December 27.
Exhibited Works
- Under construction, 2005. Archival Epson Ultrachrome K3 Pigment Ink Print.
- Reasons for attendance, 2006. Archival Epson Ultrachrome K3 Pigment Ink
Print.
- The cunning of unreason, 2005. Archival Epson Ultrachrome K3 Pigment Ink
Print.
- To be or not to be, 2000. Toned Silver Gelatin Print.
- Man eaten alive by chest of drawers whilst searching for a missing sock,
1996. Toned Silver Gelatin Print.
- Ecce Homo, 2002. Archival Epson Ultrachrome K3 Pigment Ink Print.
- Vacancy, 2005. Archival Epson Ultrachrome K3 Pigment Ink Print.
- Angeline, 2002. Archival Epson Ultrachrome K3 Pigment Ink Print.
- Dance for no-one, 2001. Archival Epson Ultrachrome K3 Pigment Ink Print.
- Come to mother, 2000. Toned Silver Gelatin Print.
- Don't walk away Rene, 2001. Toned Silver Gelatin Print.
All's Fair in Art and War:
Envisioning Conflict
October 2008 – March 1, 2009
street level gallery
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Life as Art: Live Art Installation
Lauren Argo
June 4 – 24, 2006
enclosed window space at 21c Museum Hotel’s restaurant, Proof on Main
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Mikhail Baryshnikov
Dominican Moves
August 3 – November 2007
gallery street level
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Blue Apple Players:
an exhibition of tableaux vivants
May 13 - July 31, 2008
gallery 3
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Ballads of the Barefoot Mind
Daniel Dutton
October 2006 – January 6, 2007
atrium gallery
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21c Museum Celebrates El Día de los Muertos with a Site-Specific Installation
by UofL Students
In conjunction with November Trolley Hop
On display on the 7th Street sidewalk,
in front of the entrance to 21c Museum Hotel
November 1 – 15, 2009
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Dia de los Muertos: Day of the Dead
Saturday, November 1 to Sunday, November 9, 2008
gallery 4, off the street level gallery
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Marvin Francis: Prison's Paper Trail
August – January 2008
gallery 4 street level
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Anthony Goicolea
Ramp
November 2007 – January 2008
street level gallery
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Ross Gordon: Ceremony Series,
Lamboka Kenya
July – August 2009
gallery 4
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Ilse Haider: Selected Works 1997-2002
March 13 – August 3, 2007
gallery 4 street level
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Photo/Synthesis: James Baker Hall
Open September 2008
in the atrium, galleries 1 & 3
Opening reception Thursday September 4, 6pm
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Hybridity
The Evolution of Species and Spaces
in 21st-Century Art
April – September 2006
street level gallery
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21c & UofL Hite Institute present Nineveh
a sculptural installation by Ezra Kellerman
Located at The Cressman Center for Visual Art
September 16 – October 17, 2009
Opening reception September 16, 6pm
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Paris Kyne: The Colour of Racing
April – May 2009
in the garage street level gallery
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Constant World:
The Work of Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
March – August 10, 2009
street level gallery
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Past Highlights
from our ongoing exhibition
New Acquisitions and Highlights
atrium gallery
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Here Now, There Then
Letitia Quesenberry
Fall 2009
gallery 4
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To coincide with the exhibition
Creating Identity: Portraits Today.
The Photographs of Dominic Rouse
Winter 2008/2009
in the garage street level gallery
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Everybody Always Thinks They Are Right:
Stefan Sagmeister
September 3-28, 2008
Outdoor public installation on north corner of 7th and Main St
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Marc Swanson
Beginning to See the Light
July 2007 – January 2008
street level gallery
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Tangled Up In You
Connecting, Coexisting, and Conceiving Identity
street level gallery
February – September 2008
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Through the Rabbit Hole
Sleights of Scale and Flights of Fantasy
November 2006 – June 2007
street level gallery
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UK College of Design Proposals to Revitalize Shippingport, Louisville
May 25 - June 8, 2009
atrium gallery
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John Waters: Unwatchable Series
October 6 – December 11, 2006
street level gallery
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Mickie Winters
Learning to Bend Series
gallery 1 atrium level
Opening reception in conjunction with Ben Sollee cd release performance Nov 16th
and 17th 2008
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