Greg Sand
Greg Sand is a photographer working out of Tennessee whose unique work explores themes such as memory, mortality, time, and photography’s role in shaping how reality is perceived. Using found photographs, Sand constructs works that examines the fragmentation of memories and the temporality of life by drawing attention to the fact that photographs are only a momentary piece of a much larger story.
"My work aims to question the nature of photographs and challenge the traditional definition of photography.” - Greg Sand
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Chronicle: Passing (107 Per Minute)
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Covering (Mosaic Star)
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Covering (Stars and Windows Variation)
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Display
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Inscription
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Migration I
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Migration II
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Migration III
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Notice #1
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Notice #2
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Stereoview: The Great Staircase
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Stereoview: The Temple of Olympian Zeus
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Traces: Girl Standing by Tree
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Traces: Men Boating on River
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Vestige #1
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Vestige #11
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Small Works | Big Impact 2024
Group Exhibition 21 Nov 2024 - 1 Feb 2025Small Works | Big Impact is Momentum Gallery’s annual group exhibition which delivers a curated collection of paintings and mixed media works, original prints, photography, and sculptural objects in carved...Read more -
small work | BIG IMPACT 2023
Group Exhibition 16 Nov 2023 - 3 Feb 2024This year's diverse exhibition of intimately scaled works by gallery artists and special guests explores materiality, nature, and socio-political commentary. Innovative works reward an extended look and may have viewers...Read more -
Small Works | Big Impact 2021
Group Exhibition 18 Nov 2021 - 26 Mar 2022Small Works | Big Impact is an annual exhibition that assembles intimately-scaled works in a variety of media by gallery artists and special guests. Intricate details and concentrated energy define a collection that highlights the smaller side of works by Samantha Bates, Robert Bender, Mariella Bisson, Christina Bothwell, Andy Farkas, Ivy Jacobsen, Ani Kasten, Meg Lagodzki, Casey Roberts, Greg Sand, Sarah Vaughn, and more.Read more -
SMALL WORKS | BIG IMPACT 2019
Intimately-scaled works by gallery artists and special guests 14 Nov - 31 Dec 2019This year’s curated exhibition of intimately scaled works by gallery artists and special guests addresses themes of memory, the passage of time, mortality, and the natural world. Although small in...Read more