Thomas Tulis

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Thomas Tulis (born 1961 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is an American photographer and painter living and working in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tulis lives a very simple life.[1] A sparseness that seems to infuse his work with a complexity not known to many in the art world.

His eye is the lens of his camera. He anticipates an image to capture the essence of his subject matter. He creates surreal worlds experiencial.

After a couple of years of college, Tulis joined the U.S. Army. After the army he put all of his time and efforts into his art. In 1985 he was able to open his first studio and that same year was asked to do his first exhibition.

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  • In 2003, Tulis was chosen to be part of Wait Until Dark along with Lewis Balz, Harvey Caplin, Todd Hido, David Leventhal, William Greiner, Michael Kenna, O. Winston Link, Richard Misrach, Jules Shulman, George Tice and Henry Wessel. The exhibition took place at The Williams College Museum of Art, Fresno, California. The photographers for this exhibit were selected from the photography collection of Jay Richard DiBiaso.
  • In June 2002, Tulis work was selected to be part of 'House: Ten Artists Photograph Domestic Architecture,' an exhibit curated by Carol John at ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art. Evie McKenna, Rinnie Allen, Michael Stipe, Carl Martin, and Mark Steinmetz were also included in this exhibition. [3]
  • In 2004, Tulis work was chosen to be part of So Atlanta: Artists Respond to the Contemporary City curated by Felicia Feaster Helena Reckitt. The exhibition also included the work of Karen Rich Beall, Sarah Doughrety, Samm Hill, Ron Jude and Ohm Phanphiroj among others.
  • He has also shown at The Contemporary in Atlanta. Tulis was represented by Agnes having had two solo and several group exhibitions there.[4]
  • Tulis exhibited the now infamous, experimental art space Neo-Post-Now Gallery from 1992 to 1997. The gallery was located in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and also exhibited the work of Matt Fink, Brett Hanson, Jimmy von Milwaukee, Eric Lunde, Alan Luft, Nigel, Lamar Sorrento, James Stark, and Bob Watt among many others.
  • In 1997, Tulis was Artist in Residence at Pouch Cove Foundation located near St. John's, the capital of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, is a self-sustaining, not for profit art retreat.

[edit] Quotes

  • Two hundred and fifty images laid before me and I was enthralled. They were perfect. I wished I used more of them. The photography brought a sense of presence, of immediacy and of realism to a space that I knew would soon be awash in metaphors within a visionary frame. -Steven Guynup[7]

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Feaster, "Buh-bye Boho."
  2. ^ See Greiner's CV here.
  3. ^ House: Ten Artists Photograph Domestic Architecture [1].
  4. ^ According to this.
  5. ^ No. 130, according to Night News Vol. 5 No. 4.
  6. ^ Various Public Collections of Tulis work
  7. ^ Blake and Virtuality: An Exchange with Adam Komisaruk, Steven Guynup and Fred Yee

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