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May 29 - September 7, 2024 San Antonio
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Nate Cassie, Camp St. Cut , 2023-2024
Nate Cassie, Camp St. Cut , 2023-2024
Nate Cassie, Camp St. Cut , 2023-2024
Nate Cassie, Camp St. Cut , 2023-2024

Nate Cassie American, b. 1970

Camp St. Cut , 2023-2024
Archival pigment print with lithograph on Somerset Satin White Paper
18 x 13.5 in
45.7 x 34.3 cm
Edition of 10 plus 2 artist's proofs
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ), currently selected., currently selected., currently selected. Chuck Ramirez, Words: Abuelita, 2004
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Chuck Ramirez, Words: Abuelita, 2004
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Chuck Ramirez, Words: Abuelita, 2004
  • Camp St. Cut
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Focusing on natural scenery across Texas, Cassie’s work also draws attention to cities and urban architecture. The title signifies the location in San Antonio, Texas, looking towards Linda Pace’s (Artpace,...
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Focusing on natural scenery across Texas, Cassie’s work also draws attention to cities and urban architecture. The title signifies the location in San Antonio, Texas, looking towards Linda Pace’s (Artpace, Ruby City founder) former residence. The photograph’s saturated colors are produced through digital altering and a physical printmaking process. Camp St. Cut creates a liminal space, obscuring how we see our urban landscape.


These prints are digitally produced photolithographs combined with traditional lithography made
from photographs taken in various locations around the world of clouds with a hint of the landscape
they hover over. The photographs are taken in moments of dramatic change and personal clarity.
The images are inverted inviting the viewer to imagine an alternative, but also contain a sense of
foreboding.
Through the inversion of the images, viewers are challenged to imagine an alternative reality,
where the familiar is transformed into the surreal.
The tumultuous nature of the clouds hints at unpredictability, reminding viewers of the constant
flux and uncertainty that accompanies moments of revelation.
The Cloud Cut series is an exploration of the intersection between the transient beauty of nature
and the profound moments of personal insight. Through these inverted cloudscapes, viewers are
invited to contemplate the balance between clarity and chaos.
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