Barrett photos give library greater depth of field
By Jay Hovday
Whatever you call the opposite of buyer’s remorse, Becky Ryder’s got it. Call it acquisitor’s unbridled joy.
By Jay Hovday
Whatever you call the opposite of buyer’s remorse, Becky Ryder’s got it. Call it acquisitor’s unbridled joy.
By Mary Simon
The name Katey Barrett has long been synonymous with two things: excellence in equine photography and historic Santa Anita Park, particularly the track’s unique downhill turf course. Generations of West Coast racing fans have come to appreciate her quirky, astonishingly creative one-of-a-kind style . . . a masterful artistry, fusing light, color, motion, and imagination.
LEXINGTON, KY (Sept. 11, 2015) – The Keeneland Library will open an exhibition of works by prominent Southern California equine photographer Katey Barrett – known for her artistry and documentation – on Monday, Sept. 14.
The Keeneland Library will open an exhibition of works by prominent Southern California equine photographer Katey Barrett – known for her artistry and documentation – on Monday, Sept. 14.
Titled Into the Light: The Art and Inspiration of Katey Barrett, the exhibition will feature approximately 40 works that exemplify Barrett’s use of light, film and photographic techniques to produce her unique style of equine art. It will continue through Jan. 29, 2016.
The Keeneland library has acquired the collection of prominent Southern California equine photographer Katey Barrett. The material includes about 12,000 color slides, as well as print photographs and programs.
Racing photographer Katey Barrett has long been synonymous with historic Santa Anita Park, particularly the track’s unique downhill turf course, captured here with Barrett’s signature use of light, color, and motion.
By Mary Forney
Katey Barrett is a beloved part of California horse racing. Her body of photographic work stands apart, uniquely identifiable by its artistic style and fearless use of non-traditional technique.