Beyond Botanicals, on view at Soho Photo Gallery from March 25 to April 19, 2026, presents a contemplative exploration of the natural world through the disciplined lens of black-and-white photography. In this series,
Barry Guthertz turns away from the descriptive richness of color to focus on structure, rhythm, and form. By stripping botanicals of their expected hues, he reveals an alternate vocabulary—one built from contrast, shadow, and the quiet complexity of organic design.
Guthertz approaches flowers and plant life not as decorative subjects, but as sources of abstraction. Petals, stems, and leaves become lines, curves, and textures that unfold across the frame with a sculptural presence. Light plays a central role, carving out delicate transitions between deep blacks and luminous highlights. The resulting images carry a sense of depth and tactility, inviting viewers to look closely and linger on details that might otherwise pass unnoticed.
The artist’s process extends beyond the moment of capture. Each photograph evolves through careful consideration, sometimes over long periods, as initial impressions are revisited and refined. Grain, tonal variation, and subtle manipulations contribute to the final print, not as embellishments but as essential elements of expression. These decisions echo the emotional response that first prompted the image, allowing the work to retain a sense of immediacy while embracing the passage of time.
There is a quiet intensity in these photographs, a balance between control and intuition. The absence of color does not diminish the vitality of the subject; instead, it amplifies the internal structure and emotional resonance of each form. Guthertz’s images suggest that perception deepens when distraction falls away, revealing a more intimate connection between observer and subject.
Beyond Botanicals invites a reconsideration of how nature is seen and felt, offering a space where observation becomes reflection and where the simplest forms hold a surprising and enduring power.
Image:
Looking Up Enders Dahlia, courtesy of Soho Photo Gallery © Barry Guthertz