Two Takes on Jazz is on view at the PhotoMidwest Gallery from February 28 through April 25, 2026, bringing together two distinct yet harmonious perspectives on live music. Featuring
Meditation on Jazz Musicians by George Roesch Johnson and
Mostly Madison Music by Ken Halfmann, the exhibition explores how photography interprets rhythm, improvisation, and atmosphere. Each artist approaches performance not merely as spectacle, but as a lived exchange between musician and audience.
Johnson’s relationship with jazz begins in 1960s New York, where he hears transformative sets by artists such as Ornette Coleman at Slugs’ Saloon and John Coltrane at the Five Spot. Those formative nights shape his visual sensibility decades later in Madison, Wisconsin. At Café Coda on Willy Street, under the stewardship of saxophonist Hanah Jon Taylor, Johnson finds an echo of the intensity and intimacy he once experienced in Manhattan clubs. His photographs dwell in shadow and spotlight, isolating gestures—a horn lifted mid-phrase, fingers suspended above piano keys, a bowed head lost in concentration. The images function as quiet studies of immersion, attentive to the spiritual and communal dimensions of jazz.
Halfmann’s contribution widens the frame. A devoted music enthusiast since his college days in the 1970s, he turns his camera toward an array of genres, from bluegrass gatherings to blues bars and jazz stages. His photographs chart decades of regional concerts, preserving fleeting alignments of sound and crowd. Where Johnson meditates, Halfmann celebrates variety, capturing performers in motion and audiences caught in shared delight.
Together, these bodies of work underscore photography’s kinship with improvisation. Both artists rely on timing, instinct, and patience—qualities jazz musicians themselves prize. In this dialogue of images, music becomes visible, and the pulse of Madison’s performance culture resonates far beyond the gallery walls.
Image:
Hanah Jon Taylor, owner Cafe Coda © George Roesch Johnso, courtesy of the PhotoMidwest Gallery