Arthur Drooker

 

Twilight

Exhibition on View: June 6 to June 27, 2026

Artist Reception: Saturday, June 6, 5pm-7pm

Arthur Drooker

January 15, 2021, 5:35 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

2021

Arthur Drooker

February 14, 2020, 6:17 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

April 23, 2020, 8:09 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

April 30, 2020, 8:04 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

May 7, 2020, 8:11 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

June 4, 2020, 8:39 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

June 18, 2020, 8:11 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

June 27, 2020, 9:04 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

July 22, 2020, 9:09 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

August 18, 2020, 8:11 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

November 25, 2019, 5:24 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

December 19, 2020, 4:57 pm

archival pigment photograph

30 × 40 inches

edition of 20

2020

Arthur Drooker

December 24, 2020, 5:06 pm

archival pigment photograph

16 × 20 inches

edition of 20

2020

Books by Arthur Drooker

Twilight

Thirty-Six Views of the Golden Gate Bridge

Exhibition Views

Coming June 2026

Statement

Since 2020, I have been living part-time at The Sea Ranch on the Northern California coast. With an unobstructed panoramic view of sea and sky, it’s the perfect setting to photograph twilight, the time of day I find most captivating. In those fleeting minutes, vivid colors paint the sky with magic and mystery, briefly transporting me to another realm before vanishing at dusk.

Twilight refers not only to the soft glowing light in the sky when the sun slips below the horizon but also to a period of ambiguity or gradual decline. These literal and figurative meanings merge in my practice of photographing twilight while the pandemic, war, climate change, and political division disrupt our lives.

In this turbulent time, twilight has become a personal refuge, and photographing it a meditative act, a time to be still and to contemplate the effects of the sun’s rays refracting and scattering in the upper atmosphere. Are these photographs brief flirtations with the sublime, a kind of Rorschach test for evoking memories and emotions, or, simply, studies in color and light? These lyrical abstractions resonate differently with each viewer.

-Arthur Drooker

Bio

Arthur Drooker is the author and photographer of American Ruins (Merrell, 2007), Lost Worlds: Ruins of the Americas (ACC, 2011), Pie Town Revisited (UNM Press, 2015), Conventional Wisdom (Glitterati, 2016), City Hall (Schiffer, 2021), Light on the Land (2022), Twilight (2023). and Thirty-Six Views of the Golden Gate Bridge (2024). Drooker’s first book was the subject of a feature story on CBS Sunday Morning and his photographs have been exhibited widely, including shows at the Virginia Center for Architecture and the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, D.C.


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