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03/20/21


Work from Errors of Possession is showing at the Janet Borden gallery in NYC, the show is curated by Anita Qian.



04/15/20


A critique of 'Errors of Possession', written by Blake Andrews, is on the Collector Daily


03/26/20


Seventeen photographs from 'Errors of Possession' are on view at the Ampersand Gallery in Portland, Oregon from March 26th - May 24th. 


03/13/20


Photographs from 'The Edge of Some Dream' have been selected as a portfolio winner in the Urbanautica, Sacred. The Experience of Beyond, open call. 


02/10/20


Phases Magazine featured photographs from Errors of Possession


01/22/20


Kenneth Dickerman wrote a feature about Errors of Possession in the Washington Post. 


01/15/20


Palm* Studios featured Errors of Possession for the week.


01/03/20


Very happy to be selected by Feature Shoot for the 2019 Emerging Photographers Awards.


"We’re thrilled to announce the winners of the 2019 Feature Shoot Emerging Photography Awards. Now in its fifth year, our international competition drew hundreds of outstanding submissions, and in the end, our judges selected thirty-one photographers to be part of our upcoming group show at Aperture Gallery in Chelsea, New York on January 23, 2020 from 6-8PM.


This year’s jury included Jessie Wender, Photo Editor at The New York Times; Elissa Curtis, Deputy Photo Director at Wall Street Journal; Toby Kaufmann, Creative Director at Facebook; Anna Dickson, Visual Lead at Google Image Search; Clinton Cargill, previously of Vanity Fair, Bloomberg Businessweek, and The New York Times; and Alison Zavos, the founder of Feature Shoot. Together, they chose photographers from around the world, with home-bases in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, France, Poland, Greece, Italy, Russia, Ukraine, Hong Kong, South Korea, and beyond."



12/27/19


Brad Feuerhelm picked Errors of Possession as one of the best photobooks of 2019 on American Suburb X.


12/17/19


Rocco Venezia picked Errors of Possession as one of the best photobooks of 2019 for the PHMuseum.


12/16/19


Mark Power chose Errors of Possession as one of his favorite photobooks of 2019 for the Photobook Store UK


12/12/19


Todd Cooper over at the Eugene Weekly selected Errors of Possession as one of the best photobooks of 2019.


12/02/19


Todd Hido selected Errors of Possession as one of his favorite photobooks of 2019 for the Photobook Store UK.


11/11/19


Aperture featured Errors of Possession in their new "Introducing" column on their website.  See it here!


10/21/19


Forrest Soper has picked Errors of Possession as Photo-Eye's book of the week.


"Errors of Possession is one of the most honest portraits of contemporary America that I have ever encountered. Rooted in the hardships of blue-collar life, the book is a commentary on faith, change, and perseverance. In facing tribulations, our country has suffered, yet many still believe in—and are searching for—the American Dream."



09/20/10


Errors of Possession is now available in book form through Trespasser Books!


Publishers Description: Garrett Grove’s Errors of Possession is a photobook about the land and people of the United States' rural Northwest. It offers an ambiguous look into the lives of blue collar Americans and the ways in which agriculture, industry, and humans' pursuit of a fabled American Dream have profoundly altered the country. All of the photos in this book were shot in and around small coastal, farming, and logging towns in Oregon and Washington, leading up to and shortly following the presidential election of 2016."


Edition of 750. 8.25x10.25 inches. 104 pages. 29 b&w and 28 color plates. Perfect bound with book jacket and metallic foiled cover.


INFO/ORDER




09/11/19 - 10/06/19


Five photographs from The Edge of Some Dream are being exhibited at the Robert Capa Contemporary Photo Center in Budapest, HU.  The exhibition, Zeitgeist, gathers the twenty-seven 2nd cycle artists from the Parallel Platform in a single space. The exhibition is organized under four themes: Post-truth, Anthropocene, Mystique, and Identity. The totality of the works together represent the Zeitgeist, or the spirit of our times, defined by the way of thinking, the aspirations, and the objectives of the people living in the first quarter of the 21st century.  Curators: Judit Gellér and Emese Mucsi



08/20/19


Photographs from Errors of Possession are in the latest print issue of Fisheye Magazine's Photobook Vol. 3.



07/19/19 - 09/01/19  


Untitled (Oceanside, OR), 2018, from the series The Edge of Some Dream, is being shown at the Houston Center for Photography in the Profound Movement exhibition, curated by Shane Lavalette. 




06/15/19


Untitled (Okanogan Complex), 2015, was selected by John Fleetwood for the Der Grief guest room online exhibition.   



05/22/19 – 06/23/19


Fifteen photographs from The Edge of Some Dream are being exhibited at Le Chateau d'Eau in Toulouse, France.  The exhibition, Currents Shift, explores how photography and water are being critically reevaluated and influenced by the environmental, economical, cultural and social crisis of the present times. The exhibition is curated by Jon Uriarte, features the works of Diogo Bento, Cihad Caner, Dries Lips, Marie Luckasiewicz, Jessica Wolfelsperger, Garrett Grove and is produced in conjunction with the Parallel Platform initiative. 


04/25/19


The photograph, "Herman & Joe", is being exhibited at the Aperture Gallery in New York City for the Beyond Boundaries exhibition.



03/20/19


Photographs from Errors of Possession are in Volume II of NECK


03/08/19


Two photographs are being shown at the Here/There gallery in Portland, Oregon for their show, Between the Hedgerow 


03/05/19


A photograph from Snowdome is in the HAFNY group show, Winter Pictures


01/31/19


Works from Errors of Possession will be shown from March 15th-April 14th at the Format festival in Derby, UK. 


01/29/2019


Errors of Possession was recently featured on Ignant.  


01/22/19


The Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery is proud to present STORIES WE TELL OURSELVES. This exhibition features over sixty works from the thirteen artists of the Hartford MFA Photography graduating class of 2017, each who explore the overlapping edges of the photograph as fact, fiction, interpreter and interlocutor of our daily experiences.

The original presentation of STORIES WE TELL OURSELVES was curated by Houston Center for Photography’s Executive Director and Curator, Ashlyn Davis, for the Wrong Gallery (Marfa, Texas) in 2018. This new iteration of the exhibition features the same image selections and expands/reinterprets the installation for the Green Art Gallery.


09/11/18


An interview with Ruby Boddington about Errors of Possession is on It's Nice That


08/30/18


I will be in Zagreb, Croatia from Sept 6-14 showing work from Journey to the Interior at the Organ Vida International Photography Festival while attending the first Parallel Platform gathering along with 30 other selected artists. 


08/30/18


A group show curated by Ashlyn Davis at the Wrong Gallery in Marfa, TX.  Featuring 40 new works with my favorite friends and beloved Hartford classmates.  9/28-10/1/2018.  I hope to see you there.


8/20/18


"Errors of Possession" has been shortlisted for the Lucie Foundation Photo Made Emerging Scholarship.


08/15/18


Errors of Possession has been selected as a finalist in the LensCulture 2018 Art Photography Awards.  An exhibition showing the work of the 38 finalists will be held at the Aperture Gallery in NYC in 2019.  



08/10/18


Started a conversation with my friend, Kevin Kuntstadt, over on A New Nothing


08/02/18


Errors of Possession was recently featured on Booooooom



07/22/18


A Q&A with Jack Harries from The Heavy Collective (AUS) about Errors of Possession was published on their website


07/13/18


Work from Errors of Possession has been selected for the 2018 CENTER - Review Santa Fe


07/12/18


Untitled (Crystal & Daughter), 2016 has been selected for The Ones We Love's online exhibition, Portraits.  Curated by Lindley Warren.  


07/10/18


Untitled (Wellington Memorial), 2016 & Untitled (Holy Towel), 2016 will be in the upcoming 36th Annual Juried Membership Exhibition at the Houston Center for Photography.  Curated by Lisa Volpe.  July 20 - August 26, 2018. 



07/06/18


It is an honor to be one of the 30 selected artists that will be participating in the 2018/19 Parallel Platform. 


PARALLEL is a platform that brings together 18 creative European organisations committed to promoting cross-cultural exchanges and mentorships, in order to set new standards in contemporary photography. Members include museums, galleries, festivals, art schools and publishers – 18 of the most vibrant European cultural hubs, from16 countries, that will participate in selecting and hosting new artists and curators, organising exhibitions and promoting artistic networking. The large and diverse nature of the network ensures a wide geographical spread and a fertile ground for fostering new dialogues, sparking ideas and helping to boost creativity.

PARALLEL intends to remove artificial boundaries between artists and curators to create grounds for promoting a horizontal way of working and new forms of artistic cooperation through a process that instigates encounters to promote synergies and cross-fertilisation.


07/02/18


Untitled (Herman & Joe), 2017, was selected for the Humble Arts Foundation New Psychedelics Group Show.  Curated by Roula Seikaly and Jon Feinstein.


06/25/18

Untitled (Okanogan Complex), 
2015, was awarded 2nd place in the Palm Photo Prize


08/08/17


Our thesis show was reviewed by Romke Hoogwaerts on HAFNY.


08/06/17

I hope to see you.

2017 Thesis Exhibition

International Low-Residency MFA Photography Program, University of Hartford

On view: August 6-12 Gallery hours: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm daily

Joseloff Gallery, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117

Links

Group Website

Press Release

Event Page

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03/20/21


Work from Errors of Possession is showing at the Janet Borden gallery in NYC, the show is curated by Anita Qian.



04/15/20


A critique of 'Errors of Possession', written by Blake Andrews, is on the Collector Daily


03/26/20


Seventeen photographs from 'Errors of Possession' are on view at the Ampersand Gallery in Portland, Oregon from March 26th - May 24th. 


03/13/20


Photographs from 'The Edge of Some Dream' have been selected as a portfolio winner in the Urbanautica, Sacred. The Experience of Beyond, open call. 


02/10/20


Phases Magazine featured photographs from Errors of Possession


01/22/20


Kenneth Dickerman wrote a feature about Errors of Possession in the Washington Post. 


01/15/20


Palm* Studios featured Errors of Possession for the week.


01/03/20


Very happy to be selected by Feature Shoot for the 2019 Emerging Photographers Awards.


"We’re thrilled to announce the winners of the 2019 Feature Shoot Emerging Photography Awards. Now in its fifth year, our international competition drew hundreds of outstanding submissions, and in the end, our judges selected thirty-one photographers to be part of our upcoming group show at Aperture Gallery in Chelsea, New York on January 23, 2020 from 6-8PM.


This year’s jury included Jessie Wender, Photo Editor at The New York Times; Elissa Curtis, Deputy Photo Director at Wall Street Journal; Toby Kaufmann, Creative Director at Facebook; Anna Dickson, Visual Lead at Google Image Search; Clinton Cargill, previously of Vanity Fair, Bloomberg Businessweek, and The New York Times; and Alison Zavos, the founder of Feature Shoot. Together, they chose photographers from around the world, with home-bases in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, France, Poland, Greece, Italy, Russia, Ukraine, Hong Kong, South Korea, and beyond."



12/27/19


Brad Feuerhelm picked Errors of Possession as one of the best photobooks of 2019 on American Suburb X.


12/17/19


Rocco Venezia picked Errors of Possession as one of the best photobooks of 2019 for the PHMuseum.


12/16/19


Mark Power chose Errors of Possession as one of his favorite photobooks of 2019 for the Photobook Store UK


12/12/19


Todd Cooper over at the Eugene Weekly selected Errors of Possession as one of the best photobooks of 2019.


12/02/19


Todd Hido selected Errors of Possession as one of his favorite photobooks of 2019 for the Photobook Store UK.


11/11/19


Aperture featured Errors of Possession in their new "Introducing" column on their website.  See it here!


10/21/19


Forrest Soper has picked Errors of Possession as Photo-Eye's book of the week.


"Errors of Possession is one of the most honest portraits of contemporary America that I have ever encountered. Rooted in the hardships of blue-collar life, the book is a commentary on faith, change, and perseverance. In facing tribulations, our country has suffered, yet many still believe in—and are searching for—the American Dream."



09/20/10


Errors of Possession is now available in book form through Trespasser Books!


Publishers Description: Garrett Grove’s Errors of Possession is a photobook about the land and people of the United States' rural Northwest. It offers an ambiguous look into the lives of blue collar Americans and the ways in which agriculture, industry, and humans' pursuit of a fabled American Dream have profoundly altered the country. All of the photos in this book were shot in and around small coastal, farming, and logging towns in Oregon and Washington, leading up to and shortly following the presidential election of 2016."


Edition of 750. 8.25x10.25 inches. 104 pages. 29 b&w and 28 color plates. Perfect bound with book jacket and metallic foiled cover.


INFO/ORDER




09/11/19 - 10/06/19


Five photographs from The Edge of Some Dream are being exhibited at the Robert Capa Contemporary Photo Center in Budapest, HU.  The exhibition, Zeitgeist, gathers the twenty-seven 2nd cycle artists from the Parallel Platform in a single space. The exhibition is organized under four themes: Post-truth, Anthropocene, Mystique, and Identity. The totality of the works together represent the Zeitgeist, or the spirit of our times, defined by the way of thinking, the aspirations, and the objectives of the people living in the first quarter of the 21st century.  Curators: Judit Gellér and Emese Mucsi



08/20/19


Photographs from Errors of Possession are in the latest print issue of Fisheye Magazine's Photobook Vol. 3.



07/19/19 - 09/01/19  


Untitled (Oceanside, OR), 2018, from the series The Edge of Some Dream, is being shown at the Houston Center for Photography in the Profound Movement exhibition, curated by Shane Lavalette. 




06/15/19


Untitled (Okanogan Complex), 2015, was selected by John Fleetwood for the Der Grief guest room online exhibition.   



05/22/19 – 06/23/19


Fifteen photographs from The Edge of Some Dream are being exhibited at Le Chateau d'Eau in Toulouse, France.  The exhibition, Currents Shift, explores how photography and water are being critically reevaluated and influenced by the environmental, economical, cultural and social crisis of the present times. The exhibition is curated by Jon Uriarte, features the works of Diogo Bento, Cihad Caner, Dries Lips, Marie Luckasiewicz, Jessica Wolfelsperger, Garrett Grove and is produced in conjunction with the Parallel Platform initiative. 


04/25/19


The photograph, "Herman & Joe", is being exhibited at the Aperture Gallery in New York City for the Beyond Boundaries exhibition.



03/20/19


Photographs from Errors of Possession are in Volume II of NECK


03/08/19


Two photographs are being shown at the Here/There gallery in Portland, Oregon for their show, Between the Hedgerow 


03/05/19


A photograph from Snowdome is in the HAFNY group show, Winter Pictures


01/31/19


Works from Errors of Possession will be shown from March 15th-April 14th at the Format festival in Derby, UK. 


01/29/2019


Errors of Possession was recently featured on Ignant.  


01/22/19


The Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery is proud to present STORIES WE TELL OURSELVES. This exhibition features over sixty works from the thirteen artists of the Hartford MFA Photography graduating class of 2017, each who explore the overlapping edges of the photograph as fact, fiction, interpreter and interlocutor of our daily experiences.

The original presentation of STORIES WE TELL OURSELVES was curated by Houston Center for Photography’s Executive Director and Curator, Ashlyn Davis, for the Wrong Gallery (Marfa, Texas) in 2018. This new iteration of the exhibition features the same image selections and expands/reinterprets the installation for the Green Art Gallery.


09/11/18


An interview with Ruby Boddington about Errors of Possession is on It's Nice That


08/30/18


I will be in Zagreb, Croatia from Sept 6-14 showing work from Journey to the Interior at the Organ Vida International Photography Festival while attending the first Parallel Platform gathering along with 30 other selected artists. 


08/30/18


A group show curated by Ashlyn Davis at the Wrong Gallery in Marfa, TX.  Featuring 40 new works with my favorite friends and beloved Hartford classmates.  9/28-10/1/2018.  I hope to see you there.


8/20/18


"Errors of Possession" has been shortlisted for the Lucie Foundation Photo Made Emerging Scholarship.


08/15/18


Errors of Possession has been selected as a finalist in the LensCulture 2018 Art Photography Awards.  An exhibition showing the work of the 38 finalists will be held at the Aperture Gallery in NYC in 2019.  



08/10/18


Started a conversation with my friend, Kevin Kuntstadt, over on A New Nothing


08/02/18


Errors of Possession was recently featured on Booooooom



07/22/18


A Q&A with Jack Harries from The Heavy Collective (AUS) about Errors of Possession was published on their website


07/13/18


Work from Errors of Possession has been selected for the 2018 CENTER - Review Santa Fe


07/12/18


Untitled (Crystal & Daughter), 2016 has been selected for The Ones We Love's online exhibition, Portraits.  Curated by Lindley Warren.  


07/10/18


Untitled (Wellington Memorial), 2016 & Untitled (Holy Towel), 2016 will be in the upcoming 36th Annual Juried Membership Exhibition at the Houston Center for Photography.  Curated by Lisa Volpe.  July 20 - August 26, 2018. 



07/06/18


It is an honor to be one of the 30 selected artists that will be participating in the 2018/19 Parallel Platform. 


PARALLEL is a platform that brings together 18 creative European organisations committed to promoting cross-cultural exchanges and mentorships, in order to set new standards in contemporary photography. Members include museums, galleries, festivals, art schools and publishers – 18 of the most vibrant European cultural hubs, from16 countries, that will participate in selecting and hosting new artists and curators, organising exhibitions and promoting artistic networking. The large and diverse nature of the network ensures a wide geographical spread and a fertile ground for fostering new dialogues, sparking ideas and helping to boost creativity.

PARALLEL intends to remove artificial boundaries between artists and curators to create grounds for promoting a horizontal way of working and new forms of artistic cooperation through a process that instigates encounters to promote synergies and cross-fertilisation.


07/02/18


Untitled (Herman & Joe), 2017, was selected for the Humble Arts Foundation New Psychedelics Group Show.  Curated by Roula Seikaly and Jon Feinstein.


06/25/18

Untitled (Okanogan Complex), 
2015, was awarded 2nd place in the Palm Photo Prize


08/08/17


Our thesis show was reviewed by Romke Hoogwaerts on HAFNY.


08/06/17

I hope to see you.

2017 Thesis Exhibition

International Low-Residency MFA Photography Program, University of Hartford

On view: August 6-12 Gallery hours: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm daily

Joseloff Gallery, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117

Links

Group Website

Press Release

Event Page

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