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BEST OF THE CAPITAL REGION 2007
BEST PHOTOGRAPHER
ROBERT GULLIE
Whether it’s in the pages of Upstate Fashion, on the cover of Chronogram, or hanging on the walls of your local gallery or coffeehouse, Gullie’s distinctive hand-tinted prints are sure to catch your eye. His subject matter seems to be yanked from waking dreams, and his colors are wonderfully playful. The man has been doing what he does for so long, we have to say that he is a master of his technique.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Matthew with Sousaphone
robert gullie | hand-tinted black and white photograph
"There is a distinctive wry humor to the work of Robert Gullie, a deadpan, tonguein-cheek wit tempered by a satisfyingly unsettling weirdness. His pictures offer the same cock-eyed pleasure of Monty Python, not just the boisterous absurdity of the famous skits but the tinge of dark humor of Terry Gilliam’s animation as well. Gullie’s picture of model Matthew O’Brien with a sousaphone (a parade tuba designed for, not by, John Philip Sousa) is typical of the off-kilter mirth that pervades his work. O’Brien, a
“I like to have a prop,” says Gullie. “It’s my challenge to bring a prop into the picture and then see what I can do with it.” The object becomes a third collaborator both artist and model are compelled to play to. The more incongruous the prop, the better. Gullie has convinced his models to pose with, variously, a stuffed barracuda, Cleopatra headdress, and lion mask. He operates like the head of an improvisation troupe, giving very broad directions, then letting his people play around inside the frame.
“I have some idea what I want, but it’s spontaneous,” says Gullie of his process. “I really don’t know what it’s going to look like until I see what they’re doing. When I see it in the camera, I know, that’s it, this works.”
“With Matthew, I had the sousaphone and we brought it out. He was striking poses, and I said, ‘Why don’t you try something more formal?’ He’s a dancer too, and the way he stood, the contrast of the big hand with the soft face, looked pretty good.”
Gullie has a degree in African Studies and what he terms “half a masters” in Transcendental Meditation; he works in the vast bureaucracy of
“I try to almost fool you, because they look like color photographs, but they’re soft. They look kind of surreal, kind of dreamy, like they’re from another realm. Somewhere between reality and dreams, that’s the way I like to look at things.”
Gullie’s portfolio can be seen at www.robertgullie.com.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Robert Gullie is a photographer who will be showing a selection of his hand-tinted potraits.
Chris Stain is a street artist best known for his graffiti which he creates with handmade stencils.
Laura Glazer, a well known area photographer will exhibit a collection of sketches of a new breed of bird on Post-It notes and in a larger format.
When: May 22nd - June 30th
Opening Reception - Friday, June 1st from 5 to 9 PM - Part of Albany's 1st Friday Arts Walk
Where: Albany Center Galleries - 39 Columbia St. Albany For more information, call the gallery at 462-4775 or visit albanycentergalleries.org.
Hand-Tinted Portrait above "Anna in a Black Kazak Jacket"
Opening Reception Friday November 28th from 6-9 PM


