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.

New Book Project!

I’m delighted to announce my next book project, The Unchosen Ones: Portraits of an American Pastoral, will be published by MW Editions (November 2021), distributed by Artbook / D.A.P. This book features dyptchs of youth from my project, The Unchosen Ones, taken four years apart. Essay by Alison Nordström, photo editing by Sarah Leen and Bill Marr. The book will be supported by a multi-year traveling exhibition hosted by ExhibitsUSA.

Reviewing match prints for my project, The Unchosen Ones, before they are shipped to Singapore.

Reviewing match prints for my project, The Unchosen Ones, before they are shipped to Singapore.

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.

Photography: A Sense of Place

Photography: A Sense of Place

Juried by Jacqui Palumbo at Site:Brooklyn Gallery

March 1 – March 30, 2021

“What are the elements that make up a place and ingrain it in our memories? Place is more than a stretch of land or the space between two walls. Sometimes it's an innocuous detail that burrows itself into our brains—light scattered on a tablecloth, or clutter strewn on a desk. A location may only stay with us for a particular feeling it evoked, while its physicality remains murky. Other times our memories of a setting are centered around a person—or that person's absence… “

– Jacqui Palumbo

Exhibiting Artists

Stan Banos, Rich Bergeman, Lucy Bohnsack, Tod Bryant, Annette LeMay Burke, Ruby Chu, Elle DioGuardi, Cristina Fontsaré, Julia Forrest, Vladlen Gorlami, Sarah Hoskins, Austin Irving, Ethan Jones, R. J. Kern, Ken Konchel, Jacob Lunderby, Grace Anne Odom, Alana Perino, Léna Piani, Andre Ramos-Woodard, Cynthia Rettig, Matt Roberts, Holly Romano, Christina Santner, Brittany Severance, Bria Sterling Wilson

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Kenzi and Hootie, Anoka County, 2020. Archival pigment print, 20 x 24 inches sheet size, edition of 10 + 2AP.

Kenzi and Hootie, Anoka County, 2020. Archival pigment print, 20 x 24 inches sheet size, edition of 10 + 2AP.

Representation by Olson-Larsen Galleries

I am thrilled to announce representation by Olson-Larsen Galleries in Des Moines, Iowa.

The roots of the gallery began in 1970, eight years before I was born. Jan Shotwell opened Jan's Gallery in Historic Valley Junction, establishing one of the first galleries in Iowa to promote artists. Her dedication made it possible for a full-service gallery to thrive. In 1979, Ann Larsen and Marlene Olson purchased Jan's Gallery, and renamed it Olson-Larsen Galleries. From 1984 to 2010, Marlene owned the gallery and continued to build on the reputation of representing “the finest artists in the Midwest.” Susan Watts purchased the gallery in 2010. I’m proud to have her apart of my team.

I can’t think of a better way to celebrate than a virtual show with uber talented visual artists… all sharing the same warm fuzzy feeling! Artsy will showcase the virtual exhibition including work by Chris Dahlquist, Fırat Erdim, Kirsten Furlong, R. J. Kern, Crit Streed, Allison Svoboda, Olivia Valentine.

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Artwork by Crit Street

Artwork by Crit Street

6-Feet-Apart {Free Artist Talk on Zoom}

I will be presenting new work in an artist talk hosted by Magdalena Solé on February 26, 2021 at 2 p.m. ET— it’s a free Zoom meeting and all are welcome!

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After sharing my inspiration and a glimpse into my creative process, I’ll discuss how I transitioned from the commercial photography to fine-art and offer perspective of the importance of strategic marketing to help build relationships with galleries, publishers, curators, and collectors. I’ll highlight a few of my lighting recipes from my project, “The Unchosen Ones” and share a sneak glimpse into new work.

Special thanks to Ewa Zebrowski for helping make this happen!

Recently completed print promos used to market new work, designed by Kevin Omura at Kuleana Design.

Recently completed print promos used to market new work, designed by Kevin Omura at Kuleana Design.

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!

Group Exhibition at Olson Larsen Gallery

I’m proud to share my work at Olson-Larsen Galleries with THE ANIMAL SHOW, October 9 - November 26, 2020, along with six other artists, all representing the animal kingdom including work by Michael Brangoccio, Kirsten Furlong, Paula Schuette Kraemer, Gary Olson, Randy Richmond, and Tilly Woodward. It has been a joy working with Alyss and Susan preparing for this show. The space is welcoming and warm, just like the people and art!

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I will conduct an Instagram Live event on Oct 22 at 6:00pm CT with @olsonlarsengalleries. The Top 5 favorite questions will earn a little hand-written surprise by yours truly :) I’ll tell a few stories about my subjects featured in “The Animal Show,” including some of the most famous—and infamous—goats in the world published by Kehrer Verlag. Susan and Alyss will join me in a discussion about starting and building an art collection, too. Of course, we'll share our geeky enthusiasm on the topic including the top purchases related to collecting art under $100 we’ve made and more!

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Virtual Artist Books (U of MN feature)

The University of Minnesota library recently shared an interview about virtual artists’ books, highlighting The Best of the Best: A Virtual Artist Book.

The idea of the artists’ book is that you are combining the aesthetic of an object with a concept,” says Deborah Ultan, Curator of the Francis V. Gorman Rare Art Books & Media Collection. “You’re creating something that is both visually exciting as much as or maybe more so even than the text.”

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Birds, Nest, and Nature {Exhibition}

Juried by Jeffrey De Blois, Assistant Curator, ICA Boston and Rebecca Lowery, Assistant Curator, MOCA Los Angeles, the exhibition includes over 150 local, national, and international artists inspired by the show theme at the Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek, California. I’m proud to be apart of this show. And I’m particularly impressed how they’ve built a website to support the show, given the virtual exhibition.

My photograph, Supreme Champion Goose Male / Female Pair, 2018 Minnesota State Fair, (Salt print over archival pigment print, 20 x 24 inches) was chosen for exhibiton. This photograph just make me smile and is one of my favorites. The particular print I entered earlier this year has gone to a new home, so I created Edition 3/5 to support the exhibition (seen in installation photograph).

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Installation view at the Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, CA.

Installation view at the Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, CA.

The Best of the Best: A Virtual Artist Book (Now Available)

Born during COVID-19 times, this virtual artist book showcases a collaboration between a range of artisans, writers, arts librarians, curators, and contributors in the photographic book project, The Best of the Best. This product is available on a sharable digital platform, secured by password-protection, available to stream in Standard Definition (SD) or High Definition (HD).

The Best of the Best: A Virtual Artist Book features over a dozen components including video interviews, conversations, Q&A’s, interactive narratives, time-lapse documentaries, stop-motion animation, behind-the-scenes tutorials, and a virtual Instagram Live (IGTV) component, and of course all the essays and images and a digital signature page, too—all rooted to The Best of the Best project. Over 2 hours of recorded video footage created during self-isolation during COVID-19 times (June/July 2020).

The virtual book artist book will be produced in a limited edition of 24 + 4APs. This pays homage to the limited-edition nature of artist’s books as well as the 24 animals that participated in this project.

Purchase of The Best of the Best: A Virtual Artist Book may be credited towards the acquisition of The Best of the Best artist book, terms apply. Purchases are non-transferable, however may be shared on a .edu, .org, or .gov website or network affiliated with purchaser.

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Your support helps sustain on-going artist initiatives including community engagement through local exhibitions, artist talks, creative collaborations, and sharing the enthusiasm of “The Best of the Best” to communities across the globe.

Instagram LIVE event, May 22, Watermark Art Center

Join me here on Instagram Live “Meet the Artist” event at the Watermark Art Center, Friday May 22, 2020 at 5:30pm CT. The “Meet the Artist” is a virtual program that hosts artists and provides an informal discussion with them to present work, share about process and inspiration, and answer questions.

Topics:

  • I’ll walk through my exhibition, The Unchosen Ones, sharing inspiration and process

  • I’ll discuss the unique framing system used to present my 43 x 53 inch prints and why I chose to use it.

  • I’ll share tips for optimal sales in the #ArtistSupportPledge and #PhotographerSupportPledge I recently participated in which can be viewed HERE>>

 I’ll be also taking questions which you can DM to @WatermarkArtCenter in advance of the event or during the presentation. Everyone who asks a question will have their name entered into a random drawing for a signed copy of my book, The Sheep and the Goats.

To watch and/or participate: make sure you are following Watermark Art Center on Instagram, post questions in advance or during the Instagram Live event.

Thanks to Springboard for the Art’s Coronavirus Emergency Relief Fund for funding this event. The exhibition is sponsored by First National Bank Bemidji.

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Photo by Roberto Grosse.