Artist Statement

Biography

Exhibitions


Collections

Artist Statement:

The landscape has always attracted me on many levels.  I am somewhat of a loner, so the quiet, meditative nature of sauntering about and searching for something in the land which “speaks” to me is appealing.  The curiosity of “what is around the next bend” keeps me wanting to explore farther down the path.  The opportunity to capture and share the vistas I have experienced is also extremely gratifying. 

Human vision can only detect individual moments, so by photographing with long exposures, during twilight or night time, I am able to capture a series of moments on a single piece of film, effectively creating a static image by compressing time, which moves the photograph toward the sublime.  The movement of water will blur, clouds can streak, stars trace their arcs and falling rain creates a unique atmosphere.  The resulting photograph has more of an elastic feeling, as if time were stretched and then snapped back into a single instant.

The power of a photograph comes from its ability to record reality.  However, with the advent of digital imaging, this power is completely diminished as the computer can convincingly reproduce “the cow jumping over the moon”.   This is why I only use traditional methods for my work.  Each print is handmade by passing light through a negative in an enlarger onto photographic paper in a darkroom.   The image one sees actually happened in reality.  There is no digital trickery; my photographs maintain their original integrity of witnessing truth.

I continue to reflect what it is that makes me stop at a given place to take a photograph. A scene must contain visual harmony and something unique that gives me pause. There is a collision of light, subject and emotion which eventually culminates into an exposed piece of film, ultimately living on in the gelatin silver of a photographic print.

I hope you enjoy looking at the landscape as I interpret it.


Biography:           

Rolfe Horn was born in Walnut Creek, California, in 1971. His fascination with photography began as a child when he used his father’s camera to capture memories of hikes around the trails of the East Bay and Lake Tahoe. His passion for photography blossomed in high school when he enrolled in his first photography class. Within a couple of months, he constructed a darkroom in his father’s workshop, where he spent much of his free time. This passion earned him several first place awards for images of Yosemite Valley and the Mt. Diablo area.  His high school graduation honors include Awards for Excellence in photography.

Rolfe received his Associate of Arts degree from Diablo Valley College in 1993. During his years as a student, he worked as an assistant to a commercial photographer, where he learned a great deal about the zone system, as well as printing techniques.

Rolfe studied landscape photography with Mark Citret, an associate of Ansel Adams, prior to entering Brooks Institute of Photography, in Santa Barbara, California, in 1993. While a student at Brooks Institute, he studied with Nick Dekker, who introduced him to alternative processes and pushed him to create powerful images. He received multiple awards for his black and white photographs of the California landscape and recognition for pioneering interactive digital photography.  When Rolfe received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brooks Institute in the fall of 1996, he was named as the most outstanding graduate of his class and presented with a plaque in recognition of his accumulated achievements in landscape and digital photography.

After graduation, Rolfe moved to the Bay Area, where he continued his love for landscape photography while pursuing a career in digital interactive photography. He began to study the surrealistic nature of the land, searching out abstract forms or working at night, as he had done when he was a teenager. 

In 1998 Rolfe decided to give up commercial photography in order to assist Michael Kenna.  Working for Kenna allowed Rolfe to concentrate all his efforts in the fine arts.  During the three years assisting, Rolfe created new work, found gallery representation and eventually was able “retire” from assisting in 2001.

Rolfe continues to live and work as an artist and photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area.  His photographs have been in numerous exhibitions in the United States, Europe, and Asia, as well as widely published in magazines and in several books, including three monographs.


Select Group Exhibitions:

1998 Salisbury State University, MD
1998 Center of Photographic Art, Carmel, CA
1999 Photography West Gallery, Carmel, CA
1999 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1999 Center of Photographic Art, Carmel, CA
1999 SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA
1999 Houston Center of Photography, Houston, CA
2000 Longview Museum of Fine Art, Longview, TX
2000 Kentucky Arts and Crafts Gallery, Louisville, KY
2001 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA
2001 Photography Festival, Arles, France
2001 Japan Paper Show, Tokyo, Japan
2002 Candace Perich Gallery, Kantonah, New York
2002 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2003 John Cleary Gallery, Houston TX
2003 White Wall Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2004 San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
2005 Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
2006 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2007 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2007 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA
2007 Candace DWan Gallery, New York, New York
2007 Tao Design Gallery, Hong Kong
2008 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2009 Tao Design Gallery, Hong Kong

2010 Photography Festival, Arles, France
2010 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2010 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA
2010 San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
2010 Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
2010 Italy Heritage Subiaco, Rome Italy
2011 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2012 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA
2012 Tao Design Gallery, Hong Kong
2013 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2014 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA
2014 Tao Design Gallery, Hong Kong
2014 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2015 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2016 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2016 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA
2012 Soulcatcher Studio, Santa Fe, NM
2013 Tao Design Gallery, Hong Kong
2014 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2017 Soulcatcher Studio, Santa Fe, NM

2018 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA
2018 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2018 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA

2019 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA
2019 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2019 Soulcatcher Studio, Santa Fe, NM


Select Solo Exhibitions:

1999 The F Stops Here Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
2001 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2002 Momus Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2002 White Room Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
2003 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2003 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA
2003 Candace Perich Gallery, Katonah, NY
2003 Lexington Art Gallery, Lexington, VA
2003 Tao Design Gallery, Hong Kong
2004 Momus Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2004 Soulcatcher Studio, Santa Fe, NM
2005 John Cleary Gallery, Houston, TX
2005 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2005 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA

2005 Candace Perich Gallery, Katonah, NY
2006 Bolinias Musuem of Art, Bolinas, CA
2006 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2007 Soulcatcher Studio, Santa Fe, NM
2009 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2009 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2009 Soulcatcher Studio, Santa Fe, NM
2009 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA

2009 White Wall Gallery, South Korea
2010 Soulcatcher Studio, Santa Fe, NM
2010 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2011 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2012 Soulcatcher Studio, Santa Fe, NM
2012 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA

2013 Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2013 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2014 Siliji Gallery, Rome, Italy
2015 Soulcatcher Studio, Santa Fe, NM

2018 Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA


Noted Collections:

J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
Sir Elton John Collection, Atlanta, GA


Select Books and Publications

Angkor, monograph, Nazraeli Press 2002
Black and White magazine, 2002 (cover photo)

Black and White Photography, Delmar/Thomson Learning 2002
Oceans, Rizzoli Press 2002 (cover photo)
Outdoor Photographer magazine, 2003
28 Photographs, monograph, Nazraeli Press 2003
Black and White Photographer magazine, 2005 (cover photo)
Carmen Via, by Dado Anson SilJ, winter 2005 (novel)
Artworld magazine, 2006
Ingenuity, Photography and Engineering 1846-2006, Clouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Spaces Magazine (UK) 2008
Photography Review 2009
Black and White Magazine, 2010
ND Magazine, 2012