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Jerry Cullum reviews "Interior Mind/Exterior World"

Art critic Jerry Cullum recently reviewed the gallery’s current exhibition of photographs by Julie Sims & Yukari Umekawa.

Of their work, Cullum writes: “Sims’ stage sets representing inner processes are complemented brilliantly by Yukari Umekawa’s photographs of the exterior world that serve as evocative metaphors for feelings and intuitions.”(ArtsCriticATL.com / October 27, 2010)

To read his complete review of Interior Mind/Exterior World, please click on the title below:
Evocative photos by Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa explore inner worlds, at Whitespace

Yukari Umekawa, Memories #3
Pigment Print, 14.5″x21″

Julie Sims, Deformation, Amygdaloidal Rim
Chromogenic Print 20″, 20″x 20″

Interior Mind/Exterior World
 On View @ whitespace through November 20th

Opening of Interior Mind/Exterior World

On opening night of our current exhibit, guests were intrigued with how photographic artists Julie Sims & Yukari Umekawa revealed aspects of their interior selves through differing approaches to their environment. Below a glimpse. 
We invite you to visit the gallery and immerse yourself in the unique worlds of Sims & Umekawa!

Opening Reception for Interior Mind / Exterior World

Photographer Julie Sims discussing her work.

Photographs by Julie Sims.
Yukari beside her work “You Are Beautiful”.

Guest contemplating Yukari’s photographs.

Yukari speaking with guests.

Interior Mind | Exterior World  
a photography exhibition
Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa 
Exhibition dates: October 15 – November 20, 2010

Interior Mind | Exterior World

Whitespace is proud to present, Interior Mind | Exterior World a photography exhibition with Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa. 

Through the photographs of Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa, the relationship between internal and external merge in the gallery’s current exhibit “Interior Mind | Exterior World”.  Sims creates small, constructed settings that she photographs to reference both the natural world and the anatomical structures and pathways of the brain.  Umekawa focuses her view through a pinhole camera to express the world around her and then manipulates the image to show her inner self at that exact moment.

Julie Sims, Fault Line

Julie Sims, a resident of Smyrna, Georgia, draws a parallel between her frustration with her personal psychological experiences of anxiety and depression, and that which is experienced in a natural disaster, when the environment becomes inhospitable beyond human control.  The psychological environment is subject to fault lines and erosive forces, just like the Earth. This metaphor offers a different context in which to consider mental health issues, and works to dismantle the stigma attached to them.

Yukari Umekawa, You Are Beautiful

Through a tiny lens, Yukari Umekawa photographs abstract, ambiguous images that she takes without thinking, only feeling.  She is attracted to color, light, and familiar places, such as her hometown of Osaka, Japan.  With the digital film she uses, Umekawa alters the colors of her photographs in order to communicate her happiness, confusion, excitement, longing, or contentment at the time to the viewer.  By fusing artistic elements with her emotions and the scene around her, she projects her inner sentiments onto her external environment.

Interior Mind | Exterior World 
a photography exhibition
 Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa
Exhibition dates: October 15 – November 20, 2010

Opening reception: Friday, October 15 | 7-10 pm

Gallery Hours:   

Wednesday – Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm or by appointment

Yukari Umekawa’s Opening

Thank you all for coming to Yukari’s opening of itodenwa (2 cans + 1 string)! It was a beautiful crowd of locals, friends, and family. Congratulations to Yukari on her BFA show, and we are excited to show the work at Whitespec. Come check it out before the exhibition closes on July 11th!




Artist Yukari Umekawa and family


Yukari Umekawa’s Opening

Thank you all for coming to Yukari’s opening of itodenwa (2 cans + 1 string)! It was a beautiful crowd of locals, friends, and family. Congratulations to Yukari on her BFA show, and we are excited to show the work at Whitespec. Come check it out before the exhibition closes on July 11th!




Artist Yukari Umekawa and family


itodenwa (2 cans + 1 string)

itodenwa (2 cans + 1 string)
Yukari Umekawa

SCAD BFA photography show

May 29 – July 11, 2009
Opening Friday May 29, 7-10 PM


Photographer, Yukari Umekawa’s art emerges from her efforts to find peace in a state of longing and isolation. Born in Osaka, Yukari left her friends and family in Japan to pursue her BFA in photography at Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta. She juxtaposes images of telephone wires and the sky to express a nostalgic homesickness. The telephone wires represent her perpetual desire for contact with home, while images of the sky serve as a comforting reminder that she and her distant home are under the same sky. The exhibition is aptly titled itodenwa, which is the Japanese word for a telephone created from two cans and a string. By deconstructing her digital camera, she created a pinhole camera to capture her images. Through the use of long exposures, her constructed pinhole camera returns dreamlike images that are softened and out of focus. Yukari states, “The photographs then become unclear like my memories.” The show marks her debut, and will be displayed at whitespec alongside Scott Silvey’s exhibition “Civic Remedies”. In contrast to Yukari, the American-born sculptor and painter now resides in Tokyo and is presenting his newest paintings from Japan. Together, the exhibitions will be a unique opportunity to explore the influences of Japanese and American culture on artists living outside their respective homelands.