Best known for her subtle images of architectural landmarks, Lambri uses sequential photographs to investigate the relationship between subjective experience and architectural space, noting the gradual shifts in light and atmosphere that change the mood of a place. This exhibition features approximately 15 laserchrome color prints that reveal subtle changes in environment over the course of a day in Hooper House II, a Bauhaus-style home built in a wooded sanctuary on the edge of Baltimore City in the 1950s.
Added by Upcoming Robot on May 12, 2008