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Traveling Eye – Photographs by Glen McClure
September 4 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
An event every week that begins at 10:00 am on Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, repeating until October 13, 2024
The Traveling Eye
Photographs by Glen McClure
The Traveling Eye When I was much younger, I loved to watch “On the Road,” the news segment on CBS Sunday Morning hosted by Charles Kuralt. Mr. Kuralt traveled the United States, and he would explore ordinary towns and countrysides, and meet the most interesting regular folks you can imagine. The feeling of adventure he brought to his show each week, well, I guess it kinda always stuck with me. It opened up my world!
So, this Traveling Eye exhibition features some of the most recent photographs I’ve made as I traveled and explored in England, France, Ireland, Italy, and Virginia. These images reflect my love of the landscape, the sea and rivers, and the fantastic cloud formations in the sky. They also show the architecture of the region, sometimes peopled by regular folks doing regular things.
When I travel, I want to immerse myself in my surroundings. If I glimpse something interesting, I have to stop the car, RIGHT NOW, and go make a photograph. Or I’ll hear a commotion down the street and I figure something’s up and I’ll head that way to see. The key is to try to always let my traveling eyes do the work. I hope these images open up your world.
About Glen McClure
Born and living in Norfolk, Virginia, Glen McClure photographs people and landscapes in the US and Europe. He purchased his first camera at 19 and then joined the Studio Center as a photographer’s assistant. After working as a photographer at Arthur Polizos Advertising, he launched his own studio in 1988.
Influenced by early 20th-century photographers Josef Sudek, Paul Strand and later by Irving Penn, McClure had his first solo exhibition in 1997. Now, more than 80 solo and numerous group exhibitions later, his work can be found in many collections including the Chrysler Museum of Art, The Mariners Museum, The Taubman Museum, and many private collections. Glen McClure’s work has been selected three times for inclusion in the prestigious Communication Arts Photography Annual.