 MICHAEL CROUSER (American, born 1962)
Dog Run #61, 2008
Gelatin silver print
Courtesy of the artist
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DOG RUN
MICHAEL CROUSER
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Michael Crouser exhibits a selection of gelatin silver prints, some as large as 30 x 40 inches, in which he captures images of dogs as they have seldom been seen before. Over the course of several years the photographer documented the
frenetic world of urban dog parks, but in these images there’s no evidence of the pet’s owners. Within the chain-linked
enclosures, dogs of all sizes and breeds cavort in an arena where codes of conduct are shed in a grand display of
unharnessed energy. Through his skillful camera angles, tight framing and atmospheric lighting, Crouser has created
images of dogs that vacillate from the endearing and humorous to the uncanny and disturbing.
In many of the works, Crouser has captured these creatures with their contorted muscular bodies, glaring eyes and
ferocious teeth displayed. In these moments of wild abandon, it is difficult to perceive that these are dogs at play. Within
this chaotic arena, the photographer has become invisible as struggles for dominance, glimpses of fear and feats of
strength and agility play out on the dirt-filled center stage. Crouser reminds us that when left alone in the company of other
canines, the animal impulses of our domesticated companions prevail and that “they practice in their play what nature
has said they must know.” The resonance of the Dog Run images lies within Crouser’s unique ability to capture these
contradictions—moments of domestication and the innate wildness of “man’s best friend.”
Crouser has taught at the International Center of Photography in New York, the Minneapolis Photo Center and the Santa
Fe Photographic Workshops. His book Dog Run was listed as a top ten photography book of the year by the International
Photography Awards, Photo District News and Communication Arts.
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