Dan Rubin's Solo Exhibition
'Parallel Worlds'

Photographer Dan Rubin  began working with black and white 35mm film, but moved to digital imaging in 2003. Among his current interests is infrared photography, which is greatly facilitated by digital technology. With New York as his palette, Dan's rich range of subjects and themes has been exhibited in Manhattan and Queens. In 2018, his solo exhibit Tribal Baroque: Moments and Metamorphoses explored various camera and processing techniques to show how still photography can capture moments of performance that can't be experienced in real time by the human eye. Solar-Lunar Suite for Four Seasons, his collaborative video with Tina Seligman, was screened at the 2016 New York Independent Film Festival. His images can be seen at www.danrubinphoto.com and through his video collaborations with Tina Seligman.

In this exhibition Dan will show infrared photographs he has taken in various parks and public gardens in the NYC area over the past several years. The subjects of the photos are scenes of the natural world - trees, flowers, skies. water - that exist in the midst of our densely built and populated environment and thus may be appreciated as urban oases. Since infrared light is not visible to the human eye, Dan processed the images to have fanciful colors that suggest the unseeable nature of the infrared spectrum.


To see more of Dan's infrared photography work, please click here.

For more information about Dan's work, please visit www.danrubinphoto.com.

To watch artist Tina Seligman's video in collaboration with Dan Rubin's photography Chromatic Suite: Prelude please click here.


  • Past Exhibition
  • Exhibited from October 1 through November 28, 2021 at the Garage Art Center.
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  • Virtual Exhibition
  • Watch the video of the exhibition.
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