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Trees, Community Art Installation

“To find the wealth of information trees have to share,” writes paleoclimatologist Dr. Valerie Trouet in Tree Story, “we must simply learn how to look.”

From February 5 – July 23, 2022, the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) and the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) will stage installations together that follow historical, cultural, and scientific narratives inspired by trees.

With more than 75 images and objects assembled from CCP and LTRR’s collections, trees stir in their leaves creates a multilayered experience with photography and dendrochronology (the study of annual rings in trees) in CCP’s Alice Chaiten Baker Interdisciplinary Gallery.

My work from Truffle Dogs will be installed along with works by Ansel Adams, Lola Álvarez Bravo, Barbara Crane, Kozo Miyoshi, Doug and Mike Starn, Aaron Siskind, Rosalind Solomon, John Yang and more.

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Trees, Community Art Installation, Alice Chaiten Baker Interdisciplinary Gallery, Center for Creative Photography, Tuscon, AZ

The Guardian feature

"That's pretty cool," said Gus, hearing the news that his portrait (among others) were published in The Guardian (UK) today. What joy sharing the news! Thank you, Sarah Gilbert, for the photo feature, a lovely outcome from the Format portfolio review last March.

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R. J. Kern published on December 23, 2021 in the Culture section of The Guardian (UK).

Luminous Landscape feature

When I began my research into the technical realms of medium format photography and advanced lighting tools a decade ago, I leaned into the resources on the website, Luminous Landscape. The forums were filled with people who loved to share and help with all things technical. Most of the enthusiasts are highly skilled engineers, executive professionals passionate about photography. Often, I’d need a PhD to understand the answers to my questions, but this is where I learned what I know today.

I was excited when Josh Reichmann offered to share my work on the very platform that inspired me in early 2010. It’s full circle, sharing more about the “why to” and less on the “how to.” Since, I had a lovely experience working with Abby Ferguson, we collaborated again to share a deeper story.

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Star Tribune feature

“Chins up, heads high, The Unchosen Ones faced the camera again,” wrote Jennifer Brooks in her article, “New book celebrates Minnesota kids who didn't win at the county fair” in the Star Tribune on November 27, 2021. She quoted several of the kids from the project, offering lessons on resillence. Thank you, Jennifer, for spending time sharing the project!

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Kol and Annabell at the 2016 Anoka County Fair. From the upcoming book, “The Unchosen Ones,” by R.J. Kern.

Kol and Annabell at the 2016 Anoka County Fair. From the upcoming book, “The Unchosen Ones,” by R. J. Kern.

ACP 2021 "Ones to Watch" Exhibition

Atlanta celebrates photography! “What We Known: ACP 2021 Ones to Watch,” exhibition at MINT gallery, curated by Mary Stanley in conjunction with the 2021 Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival. Exhibition runs through November 6, 2021. Works for sale.

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Special thanks to the gregarious, every loving Mary Stanley for the invitation to be apart of this experience.

Concordia College: Visiting Artist Workshop, Exhibition & Artist Talk

Concordia College invited me recently to be a visiting artist, complete with a series of lighting workshops for undergrad photo students, an exhibition of nine works, and an artist talk. I also made it my “unofficial book reveal” as well as a short documentary series I’ve been working on for the last year. Three participants from The Unchosen Ones project: Kenzi, Rylie, and Louis, stood up with a round of applause during my talk. I was proud to see them in the audience, along with their significant others. I brought the same backdrop and lighting equipment used for the series whiling indulging students in the nuances of how to “hide your main light with your fill” as well as other technicals.

After almost a year in production for the book, this experience offered reason enough for the effort. Special thanks to Chris Mortenson for the invitation and the Faculty of Fine Arts for their support. You make this artist SWOON! Photo credit: Chris Mortenson

The college newspaper, The Concordian, did a nice write-up, thanks to David Lindgren >>

The exhibition was installed in the Gallery Bridge at Concordia College, depicted below at night. Photograph by R. J. Kern.

Life Framer, Editors’ Pick

A diptych of portraits created on the fairgrounds in Anoka County (Minnesota), were featured as a Editor’s Pick by Life Framer in their most recent online them, Youthhood. View editor’s list here >>

My work straddles multiple genres, not specific to portraiture or landscape, and I love the freedom it gives me as a photographic artist. When it comes to entering contests, I don’t want to be put into a box. I like the Life Framer themes are focused on storytelling with themes open to boundary pushing, not compartmentalization.

While not selected for the big prize, my work was chosen as an “Editors’ Pick” with thoughtful comments, published on their website. Editor’s comment:

Some of us – for many reasons – have to grow up faster than others, and few more so than those working on family farms. Farmland is a wonderful place to explore as a child, but it is also full or responsibility and care, where you can at times witness birth, life and death in quicker succession than normally experienced in an urban setting. There is so much joy and pride in this image, underpinned by a strong selection of tones and shades. I truly feel the confidence of the subject, enjoying their childhood and the duties that accompany it, seemingly unaffected by the past years obstacles.

What makes this pairing unique in the project is it is the only location that remained the same in both 2016 portrait and 2020 portraits. Special permission and access was required to create the 2020 portrait.

Kol and Annabell, Anoka County Fair, Minnesota, 2016 (left) paired with Kol and Annabell, Anoka County, Minnesota, 2020 (right).

Kol and Annabell, Anoka County Fair, Minnesota, 2016 (left) paired with Kol and Annabell, Anoka County, Minnesota, 2020 (right).

Rourke Art Museum 62nd Invitational Exhibition

If I was a champion sheep, you’d call me “Salty Frog.” I’d have an earring with my name badge, too. Only fitting, “Salty Frog” will be exhibited at the Rourke Art Museum as part of the 62nd Invitational Exhibition, running 18 June - 5 September 2021. Theme: On the Autobiographical Impulse. This is the fifth year I’ve been apart of the show. I always look forward to re-connecting with the community where I had my coffee shop show in 2014 which helped launch my career as a fine-art photographer.

Supreme Champion Ewe (Salty Frog) 2018 Minnesota State Fair. This salt over pigment print was the exhibition print during my solo Burnet Fine Art exhibition in 2019. Ed 1 of 5, 20 x 24 inches. $3000

Supreme Champion Ewe (Salty Frog) 2018 Minnesota State Fair. This salt over pigment print was the exhibition print during my solo Burnet Fine Art exhibition in 2019. Ed 1 of 5, 20 x 24 inches. $3000

Open Call Winner | Helsinki Photo Festival

My work was selected by an international panel of jurors to be exhibited at the Helsinki Photo Festival 2021, July 7 - September 30, 2021. The theme “fearless” will be a thread through the 50 winners selected.

Can being fearless improve your life or will it ruin it? What does it take to lose your fear? Can we live without fear or will it make us numb? These questions were considered in my approach of re-photographing The Unchosen Ones in 2020.

Special thank you to the Judging panel: Alexa Becker, Andy Adams, Curt Richter, Emanuela Mirabelli, Karoliina Korpilahti, Marianne Ager, Moritz Neumüller, Naoya Yoshikawa, Federico Estol, Rafael Rybczynski, Stefan Bremer, Stig Marlon Weston.

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LEFT: Emma and Ethan with sheep, Blue Earth County Fair, Minnesota, 2016, RIGHT: Emma and Ethan, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, 2020, Archival pigment prints, editioned, by R. J. Kern.

LEFT: Emma and Ethan with sheep, Blue Earth County Fair, Minnesota, 2016, RIGHT: Emma and Ethan, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, 2020, 20 x 24 inches, archival pigment print, edition of 10 + 2 AP, by R. J. Kern.

Analog Forever Magazine {Feature}

Selections from my series The Best of the Best will be published in Analog Forever Magazine, Edition 4 (released Summer 2021). I am proud to have work featured in this beautiful printed publication focused on analog photography. I’ll be joined by nine analog and experimental photographers from around the globe, "each exploring various methods for using the medium we love in individual, creative ways."

Inside you will find interviews with Chris McCaw, Joseph R. Webb, and David Michael Kennedy. Featured alongside them are portfolio features of Galina Kurlat, Marky Kauffmann, Mateusz Zurowski, Olivier Du Tré, Vanessa Leroy, and yours truly.

Thank you to Michael Kirchoff for his efforts in leading this magazine. I also want to thank Nick Brandreth, who taught me salt printing techniques at the George Eastman House, my master printer, Ethan Jones, who created the archival digital print (before the salt is applied by me), and Keith Taylor, for his patience in troubleshooting.

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Analog Forever Magazine, Edition 4 (released Summer 2021) will feature the work of R. J. Kern, among others.

Analog Forever Magazine, Edition 4 (released Summer 2021) will feature the work of R. J. Kern, among others.

Denver Month of Photography

I’m excited to connect with new audiences back in my roots: Denver! The Denver Month of Photography is a biennial festival celebrating the art of photography, presented by the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. What a creative way to share work outside— projected images on a clocktower! I’m excited to be apart of the outdoor, “Reimagining Hope,” exhibition juried by Samantha Johnston.

I’m looking forward to participating in the portfolio reviews… and even dragged along a good friend to participate, Matt Steaffens. Matt, a long-time friend, has been working on a street photography project which will surely catch the attention of lovers the work of Cartier-Bresson! He took the trip downtown to document the installation view… and he will be making his first portfolio review debut. I’m cheering for him!

“Kenzi and Hootie, Anoka County, Minnesota, 2020” installation view. Photograph by Matthew Steaffens.

“Kenzi and Hootie, Anoka County, Minnesota, 2020” installation view. Photograph by Matthew Steaffens.

“Reimagining Hope,” exhibition juried by Samantha Johnston as part of Night Light Denver. Photograph by Matthew Steaffens.

“Reimagining Hope,” exhibition juried by Samantha Johnston as part of Night Light Denver. Photograph by Matthew Steaffens.

PaperCity - HCP Auction Preview

Bid high, big often! Special thank you to Haley Berkman Karren for mentioning my work in her PaperCity article, “Vaunted Photography Print Auction Celebrates 40 Years With New Treasures — 10 Beautiful Pieces to Bid On,” on February 8, 2021. Lots of amazing prints in the auction to include Cindy Sherman, Pentti Sammallahti, Adam Neese, and more! This is the 40th anniversary of the Houston Center for Photography (HCP), dedicated to promoting photography and pushing the medium forward since 1981. Yet, it won’t be the same without Clint Willour, who passed recently.

Karren writes, “I was introduced to R.J. Kern’s work when I met the photographer this past spring at the FotoFest Meeting Place Portfolio Review. Kern explores ideas of home, ancestry and place through the interaction of people, animals and cultural landscapes. In this beautiful and expansive photograph, Kern depicts Icelandic sheep roaming the edge of a lake. Kern draws influence from 19th-century landscape painters, particularly in their use of light and composition.”

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“Vaunted Photography Print Auction Celebrates 40 Years With New Treasures — 10 Beautiful Pieces to Bid On,” by Haley Berkman Karren, PaperCity, February 8, 2021.

“Vaunted Photography Print Auction Celebrates 40 Years With New Treasures — 10 Beautiful Pieces to Bid On,” by Haley Berkman Karren, PaperCity, February 8, 2021.

HCP Print Auction 2021

I’m excited to be apart of the Houston Center for Photography’s 2021 Virtual Print Auction. This is the second time I’ve participated and am happy to be in good company with fellow artist friends Susan Kae Grant, Robert Langham III (chief instigator), Pentti Sammallahti. It’s a great cause to support a wonderful photography organization. And they always do a wonderful job on designing and printing the auction catalogue >>. Online Bidding Begins Thursday, February 4, 2021. Auction: Thursday, February 18, 2021 @ 6 pm CST

I’ve donated this print, which I hope offers warmth and a bit of humor to the new collector. This bunch of marshmallow puff balls can’t wait for their new home!

The Lifeguards, Lake Myvatn, Iceland (2014), from the series Divine Animals: The Bovidae and published in The Sheep and the Goats (Kehrer Verlag, 2018). Edition 2 of 7 +AP, archival pigment print, 24.5 x 32 inches.

The Lifeguards, Lake Myvatn, Iceland (2014), from the series Divine Animals: The Bovidae and published in The Sheep and the Goats (Kehrer Verlag, 2018). Edition 2 of 7 +AP, archival pigment print, 24.5 x 32 inches.

Bid high, big often!

Bid high, big often!