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mattkuehl
Apr 8, 2010, 10:44 PM
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I have been working diligently at photographing Ice Climbing this winter and will be showcasing the best of the work for a one month exhibit starting April 16 and closing May 15. The opening reception is Friday April 16th 5-10 PM during the city's Gallery Night, and is an exciting and popular attraction happening in Downtown and Third Ward area. My photographs are presented in the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design Senior Thesis Exhibition, which features over 100 graduating senior artists who cover all disciplines and mediums. Artists will be available during the opening reception to talk about their work, and answer any questions or inquires anyone may have. It is truly a one of a kind event. "Boreal Exposure" can be viewed at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design 273 E. Erie St. Milwaukee, Wi. 53202 a preview of these photographs, as well as my other photographs can be viewed at http://www.mattkuehlphoto.com Would love to see some unfamiliar faces from the surrounding climbing community here in Wisconsin come out to see photographs of Wisconsin's own Ice Climbing destinations... Matt Kuehl
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guangzhou
Apr 9, 2010, 6:00 AM
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mattkuehl wrote: I have been working diligently at photographing Ice Climbing this winter and will be showcasing the best of the work for a one month exhibit starting April 16 and closing May 15. The opening reception is Friday April 16th 5-10 PM during the city's Gallery Night, and is an exciting and popular attraction happening in Downtown and Third Ward area. My photographs are presented in the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design Senior Thesis Exhibition, which features over 100 graduating senior artists who cover all disciplines and mediums. Artists will be available during the opening reception to talk about their work, and answer any questions or inquires anyone may have. It is truly a one of a kind event. "Boreal Exposure" can be viewed at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design 273 E. Erie St. Milwaukee, Wi. 53202 a preview of these photographs, as well as my other photographs can be viewed at http://www.mattkuehlphoto.com Would love to see some unfamiliar faces from the surrounding climbing community here in Wisconsin come out to see photographs of Wisconsin's own Ice Climbing destinations... Matt Kuehl Nice, good luck with the show. A lot of prep goes into them for sure.
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esqueleto
Jun 14, 2010, 5:22 PM
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How did the show go? I just noticed on your ice shots on the web page that the rope is two different colors, is that because of ice build up or photo editing?
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mattkuehl
Jun 15, 2010, 3:09 AM
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The show went very well, lots of good discussions and interest shown about the work. Three prints got selected for an extended exhibition at MIAD which is on display until July 24th. Another one print will be displayed in the lobby of the US Bank building downtown, but the official opening and closing dates are still be decided, but of course my site will be updated as soon as I know. The ropes are different colors simply because there were many ropes hanging, all varying in color. Most were white or bright orange while a few were black. Also there are different color plastic rope covers near the knots to protect the rope from being accidently hit by ice tools. Thanks for taking a look, and showing interest... If you're in Milwaukee sometime I encourage you to check out the prints in person. Matt
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ScovoPhoto
Jul 6, 2010, 3:44 PM
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Nice work. Love the climbing photos on your site.
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sandstone
Jul 6, 2010, 4:31 PM
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mattkuehl wrote: ...there are different color plastic rope covers near the knots to protect the rope from being accidently hit by ice tools. Matt, nice photos -- but plastic rope covers?
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mattkuehl
Jul 8, 2010, 10:52 AM
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The covers weren't my decision to make, I'm not a huge fan, but it was part of the regulations that kept The Pit open for climbing. They also don't allow leading for safety reasons because the ice is farmed in. Still really great ice climbing regardless, and I wasn't about to photoshop it into something it wasn't. Thanks for lookin!
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FullertonImages
Dec 21, 2010, 10:15 PM
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Nice shots, Matt. I was about to say that I really wished that the majority of the shots weren't top rope shots, but the I read the above. ^^^ Not much you can do about that if leading isn't allowed. Cheers, Ben
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Gmburns2000
Dec 21, 2010, 11:10 PM
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Nice job, Matt. Thanks for sharing!
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