Telluride Arts HQ Gallery in Telluride, Colorado is excited to present The Body Electric: Rob Woodcox.

Rob Woodcox is a fine art, commercial and fashion photographer currently living between Mexico and the US. Rob's passion for photography has developed into a dedication to advocacy; he has produced projects raising consciousness and conversation around the US foster system and adoption, queer identity, body neutrality, racial equality and environmental justice. Rob creates from a unique perspective, finding hope in human connection and the will to overcome negative constructs within our complex societies. His current work explores the connection between humans and the environment, imagining a future where we live in deeper harmony. Each concept is a declaration of his experience and seeks to tell a meaningful story to each individual that views it.

The Body Electric is a series of exhibitions for 2021 which highlight figurative art and light art—asking its viewers to meditate on the idea of humanity, embodiment, and our unique light.

Art Walk opening receptions will be held on Thursday, May 27th and Thursday, June 3rd, 2021, 5 - 8 pm at Telluride Arts HQ Gallery (135 W Pacific). The gallery is open daily from 12-6pm or by appointment.

Rob’s Artist Statement:

The corners of reality fold back as we take a dive into the creative genius of Rob Woodcox’s Bodies Of Light, a stunning collection of his most surreal work to date.

Pairing his fascination of geological and human forms, witness the beauty of humans living in harmony with the world around them in this luxe display of natural beauty. From the vast expanses that set the canvas, to the range of models in each image, Rob’s visuals are diverse in every sense of the word. Bodies Of Light is a true dreamers paradise, compelling the viewer to examine one’s own presence on this planet, and the beauty we all have the power to access and preserve. Here you're offered an all-inclusive ticket into a world beyond our own.

This show was designed to have minimal impact on the planet; all prints are available for sale on archival, eco-friendly Hahnemühle papers and hung minimally to allow for unique framing in each of their new homes, without wasting extra materials in the display.

To explore more of Rob's work please visit his website www.robwoodcox.com or www.instagram.com/robwoodcoxphoto