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Low Tide
09/01/2026 - 07/03/2026
Gallery Luisotti
818 South Broadway Suite #1001
Building door code: #4104
90014 Los Angeles, CA
https://galleryluisotti.com
Gallery Luisotti is pleased to present Low Tide, an exhibition of new photographs by Ron Jude. The works in this series draw from the intertidal zone as both a physical and conceptual framework, considering landscapes shaped by processes of exposure, erosion, and accumulation. In addition to depicting the temporary environments revealed by the ebbing tide, the photographs trace moments when underlying structures, materials, and forces—geological, organic, and temporal—are made perceptible, whether along the shoreline or in analogous environments elsewhere.
Low Tide dovetails with Jude's earlier body of work, 12 Hz, in which he examined the basic materials and mechanics of the planet through a consideration of perception and scale. While 12 Hz centered on geological forces operating beyond human awareness, the photographs in Low Tide shift toward sites where organic life emerges within those same structures. Rocks and water give way to fungi, sea anemones, and coastal forest growth, extending the concerns introduced in the Forest Floor epilogue of Jude's 12 Hz monograph (2020).
09/01/2026 - 07/03/2026
Gallery Luisotti
818 South Broadway Suite #1001
Building door code: #4104
90014 Los Angeles, CA
https://galleryluisotti.com
Gallery Luisotti is pleased to present Low Tide, an exhibition of new photographs by Ron Jude. The works in this series draw from the intertidal zone as both a physical and conceptual framework, considering landscapes shaped by processes of exposure, erosion, and accumulation. In addition to depicting the temporary environments revealed by the ebbing tide, the photographs trace moments when underlying structures, materials, and forces—geological, organic, and temporal—are made perceptible, whether along the shoreline or in analogous environments elsewhere.
Low Tide dovetails with Jude's earlier body of work, 12 Hz, in which he examined the basic materials and mechanics of the planet through a consideration of perception and scale. While 12 Hz centered on geological forces operating beyond human awareness, the photographs in Low Tide shift toward sites where organic life emerges within those same structures. Rocks and water give way to fungi, sea anemones, and coastal forest growth, extending the concerns introduced in the Forest Floor epilogue of Jude's 12 Hz monograph (2020).

